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THE    BELLEVUE    HOSPITAL 
NOMENCLATURE 

OF 

DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS 

WITH 

RULES    FOR    THE    RECORDING    AND 
FILING    OF    HISTORIES 


Compiled  by  the 

COMMITTEE  ON  CLINICAL  RECORDS 

Composed  of 

ROBERT  J.  CARLISLE.  M.  D. 
WARREN  COLEMAN,  M.  D. 
THOMAS  A.  SMITH,  M.  D. 
EDMUND  L.  DOW,  M.  D. 


Adopted  by  the  Board  of  Trustees,    1903 


Revised  and  iMade    to    Conform  to  the   International 
Classification,    1911 


Copyright,  191 1.  by  the    Board  of   Trustees  of 

Bellevue  and  Allied  Hospitals 

New  York 

19  1 1 


M.  B.  BROWN  PRINTING  &  BINDING  CO'. 

49-57  Park  Place,  New  York. 


1072  (11)4000 


PREFACE 


The  Bellevue  Hospital  Nomenclature,  compiled  by  this 
Committee,  was  first  published  in  1903.  It  was  revised 
and  entirely  recast  in  1909  and  published  in  the  New  York 
Medical  Journal  in  May  and  June  of  that  year. 

In  this,  the  third  edition,  the  nomenclature  has  been 
again  revised  and  has  been  collocated  with  the  Interna- 
tional List  of  Causes  of  Death,  by  prefixing  to  each  of 
its  terms  the  proper  International  Title  Number.  The 
Nomenclature  thus  constitutes  an  amplification  of  that 
list,  rendering  it  suitable  for  the  registration  and  com- 
pilation of  morbidity  as  well  as  mortality  statistics. 

The  classification  of  terms  into  separate  groups,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  is  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  large 
hospitals  where  volumes  of  histories  must  be  kept,  easily 
accessible  and  in  a  useful  order. 

A  statement  of  the  primary  causes  of  injuries  being 
necessary  for  the  purposes  of  vital  statisticians*  and  of  in- 
dustrial and  insurance  statisticians  as  well,  a  plan  has  been 
incorporated  whereby,  not  only  is  the  nature  of  the  injury 
shown,  but  the  character  of  the  violence  is  also  indicated. 
This  scheme  was  devised  from  the  Draft  of  proposed 
Arrangement  of  Violent  Deaths,  which  was  included  by 
the  American  Committee  in  their  recommendations  pre- 
liminary to  the  Congress  of  Revision,  at  Paris,  in  July, 
1909. 

The  orthography  conforms  to  that  recommended  by  the 
Basle   Anatomical    Nomenclature   and   endorsed   by    the 

*See  "Mortality  Statistics,"  1906,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Wash- 
ington. 


Committee  on  Nomenclature   of   the   American   Medical 
Association. 

The  Committee  on  Clinical  Records  is  under  the  great- 
est obligation  to  Frank  P.  Foster,  M.  D.,  Chairman  of 
the  Committee  on  Nomenclature  of  the  American  Medical 
Association  and  to  Cressy  L.  Wilbur,  M.  D.,  Chief  Statis- 
tician for  Vital  Statistics,  United  States  Bureau  of  the 
Census,  for  indispensable  aid  and  counsel. 

ROBERT  J.  CARLISLE, 
WARREN    COLEMAN, 
THOMAS  A.  SMITH, 
EDMUND  L.  DOW, 


CONTENTS. 

Page 

Rules  for  the  Recording  and  Filing  of  Histories 7 

The  Nomenclature 12 

Diseases  and  Conditions 14 

Abnormities  and  Congenital  Malformations..  .  14 

Diseases  of  the  Blood 15 

Diseases  of  Bones  and  Cartilages 16 

Diseases  of  Bursae 18 

Diseases  of  the  Circulatory  System 18 

Diseases  of  the  Digestive  System 21 

Diseases  of  the  Ductless  Glands  and  Spleen..  .  36 

Diseases  of  the  Ear 38 

Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Annexa 39 

Herniae 43 

Infective  Diseases 43 

Diseases  of  the  Joints 47 

Diseases  of  the  Lymphatic  System 49 

Diseases  of  the  Mind 51 

Miscellaneous  Diseases  and  Conditions 52 

Diseases  of  the  Muscles,  Fasciae,  Tendons,  and 

Tendon  Sheaths 55 

Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System 56 

Parasites:  Fungi  and  Certain  Animal  Parasites  60 

Poisonings  and  Intoxications .65 

Diseases  of  the  Reproductive  Organs 73 

Diseases  of  the  Respiratory  System 86 

Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Hair,  and  Nails  .  .' 91 

Tumors 95 

Diseases  of  the  Urinary  Organs 99 

Obstetrical  Conditions,  Diseases,  and  Injuries..  .  .  104 

Diseases  of  the  Newborn  Child 107 


Page 

The  Nomenclature — Continued 

Injuries  to  Organs  and  Special  Structures 1 1 1 

Injuries  to  Bone    •.  .  in 

Injuries  to  Bursae 113 

Injuries  to  the  Circulatory  System 113 

Injuries  to  the  Digestive  System 114 

Injuries  to  the  Ear 115 

Injuries  to  the  Eye  and  Eyelid 116 

Injuries  to  the  Joints Il6 

Injuries  to  the  Lymphatic  System 117 

Injuries  to  the  Muscular  System 118 

Injuries  to  the  Nervous  System 118 

Injuries  to  the  Reproductive  Organs 119 

Injuries  to  the  Respiratory  System 122 

Injuries  to  the  Urinary  Organs. 124 

Injuries  to  Regions 125 

Injuries  to  the  Abdominal  Wall 125 

Injuries  to  the  Back 126 

Injuries  to  the  Chest  Wall 126 

Injuries  to  the  Lower  Extremity 127 

Injuries  to  the  Upper  Extremity 127 

Injuries  to  the  Face  and  Scalp 128 

Injuries  to  the  Neck 128 

Injuries  to  the  Perinaeum 129 

Miscellaneous  Injuries 129 

Nomenclature  of  Operations 130 

The  Nomenclature  arranged  in  the  Order  of  the 

International  Classification 133 

Index 200 


Rules  lor  the  Recording  and  Filing  of  Histories.* 

1.  All  cards,  charts,  or  other  blank  forms  used  in 
obtaining  clinical  records  of  patients  must  be  approved 
by  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records  and  issued  from 
the  Record  Room. 

2.  The  Admitting  Clerk  upon  the  admission  of  a 
patient  shall  fill  out  the  sociological  data  upon  the  ob- 
verse of  the  bedside  card  legibly  in  black  ink. 

3.  The  bedside  card  shall  be  delivered  at  once  to  the 
Nurse  in  charge  of  the  ward  to  which  the  patient  is  as- 
signed. 

4.  The  Nurse  in  charge  of  the  ward  shall  verify  when, 
and  as  soon  as  possible,  the  sociological  data  on  the 
bedside  card. 

5.  If  any  change  or  addition  to  the  data  becomes 
necessary,  the  bedside  card  with  the  indicated  change 
must  be  returned  at  once  to  the  admitting  ofifice  for  cor- 
rection. After  correction,  the  bedside  card  must  be 
returned  immediately  to  the  ward. 

6.  If  the  patient  be  transferred  to  another  ward  in 
the  hospital  the  Physician  or  Surgeon  making  the  transfer 
must  sign  the  bedside  card  in  the  place  provided  therefor. 

7.  The  bedside  card  and  the  history  must  acGompany 
the  patient  when  transferred  from  one  ward  to  another. 

8.  The  House  Surgeon  or  Physician  shall  ascertain 
as  soon  as  possible  the  alleged  character  of  the  violence 
in  all  cases  of  injury  and  indicate  this  character  by 
placing  a  circle  around  the  appropriate  printed  number 
on  the  reverse  of  the  bedside  card. 


i'See  also  Rules  for  Recording  Operations  on  page    130. 


9-  The  diagnosis  of  the  Visiting  Physician  or  Sur- 
geon shall  be  recorded  upon  the  bedside  card  and  history. 
The  nomenclature  hereinafter  contained  must  be  un- 
deviatingly  followed. 

10.  The  House  Physician  or  Surgeon  shall  record 
on  the  bedside  card  the  medical  and  surgical  data,  in- 
cluding the  International  Number  of  the  principal  dis- 
ease, immediately  upon  the  discharge  of  a  patient,  or 
in  the  event  of  a  patient's  death,  as  soon  thereafter  as 
possible.  In  the  latter  case  the  terms  on  the  bedside 
card  and  on  the  death  certificate  must  correspond. 

11.  The  Nurse  in  charge  of  a  ward  shall  cause  the 
bedside  card  to  be  delivered  to  the  Assistant  Superin- 
tendent's Office  immediately  upon  the  discharge  or  death 
of  a  patient. 

12.  The  Assistant  Superintendent  shall  cause  the 
bedside  card  to  be  delivered  to  the  Record  Clerk  within 
twenty-four  hours  after  the  discharge  or  death  of  a 
patient. 

13.  All  histories  and  other  records  made  upon  the 
charts  must  be  written  legibly,  in  black  copying  ink, 
on  one  side  of  the  paper  with  as  much  economy  of  space 
as  possible.  The  writing  must  not  extend  across  the 
margins  for  binding  and  must  be  signed  by  the  Physician 
or  Surgeon  making  the  record. 

14.  The  House  Physician  or  Surgeon  shall  record 
the  complete  diagnosis  on  th-e  history  upon  the  discharge 
or  death  of  a  patient.  This  diagnosis  must  correspond 
with  that  on  the  bedside  card. 

15.  The  Day  Nurse  must  use  black  copying  ink  on 
the  medication  chart,  the  Night  Nurse  must  use  red 
copying  ink.  Nurses  must  write  on  both  sides  of  this 
chart,  economizing  space  as  much  as  possible. 


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i6.  The  Xiirse  in  charge  of  a  ward  shall  be  respon- 
sible to  the  House  Ph>sician  or  Surgeon  for  the  manner 
in  which  the  temperature  and  medication  charts  are 
kept.  Only  black  copying  ink  must  be  used  on  the  tem- 
perature charts,  except  for  the  night  hours  at  the  top 
and  the  vertical  lines  separating  the  calendar  da\s, 
where  red  copying  ink  must  be  used.  The  lines  showing 
the  temperature  range  must  be  carefulh-  ruled  and  must 
not  be  made  heavier  than  the  heaviest  line  printed  on 
th^  chart. 

17.  The  House  Physician  or  Surgeon  shall  be  re- 
sponsible for  the  delivery  to  the  Record  Clerk  of  the 
complete  history  of  each  patient  immediately  after  the 
discharge  or  death  of  such  patient,  except  that  when  a 
post-mortem  examination  is  to  be  performed,  the  history 
may  be  retained  by  the  House  Physician  or  Surgeon 
for  a  period  not  exceeding  three  days. 

18.  The  Pathologist  shall  be  responsible  for  the  de- 
liverv'  to  the  Rec(5rd  Clerk  of  a  copy  of  the  record  of 
each  post-mortem  examination. 

19.  When  the  anatomical  diagnosis  of  the  principal 
disease  does  not  agree  with  the  clinical  diagnosis,  the 
Acting  Member  of  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records 
shall  cause  the  diagnosis  on  the  bedside  card  and  history 
to  conform  to  the  post-mortem  finding  unless  the  clinical 
evidence  is  stronger  than  the  pathological  evidence. 

20.  The  Record  Room  and  its  contents  and  the 
Record  Clerks  shall  be  under  the  immediate  charge  of 
the  Superintendent  of  the  Hospital  and  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Clinical  Records. 

21.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  be  directly  responsible 
to  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records  for  the  proper 
performance  of  their  duties. 


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22.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  number  each  history 
serially  in  its  group  and  shall  record  this  number  on 
each  page  of  the  histon>s  on  its  cover,  and  on  the  bedside 
card. 

23.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  arrange  the  separate 
sheets  of  each  history  in  the  following  order:  History, 
Physical  Examination,  Clinical  Pathology  Charts,  Tem- 
perature Charts,  Medication  Charts,  Post-Mortem 
Record.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  place  the  history 
sheets  in  a  cover  provided  for  the  purpose,  and  write  the 
necessary  data  on  the  outside  of  the  cover. 

24.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  file  the  bedside  cards 
from  each  division  of  the  Hospital  separately  in  drawers 
provided  for  the  purpose.  The  cards  shall  be  filed 
alphabetically  according  to  the  name  of  the  patients. 
At  the  end  of  each  year,  all  the  cards  shall  be  redistributed 
alphabetically  and  permanently  preserved. 

25.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  label  the  drawers  of  the 
filing  cabinets  and  the  guide  cards  within  the  drawers, 
in  accordance  with  the  nomenclature. 

26.  The  Record  Clerks  shall  file  the  histories  of  each 
Division  in  their  respective  cabinets. 

27.  The  Chief  Record  Clerk  shall  record  on  the  Cross 
Reference  and  Complication  sheets  such  complications 
as  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records  shall  direct. 
These  shee;ts  shall  be  filed  in  the  proper  cabinets. 

28.  The  Chief  Record  Clerk  shall  prepare  the  his- 
tories for  binding,  when,  and  as  directed  by  the  Com- 
mittee on  Clinical  Records,  and  shall  keep  the  bound 
volumes  in  the  same  order  as  the  unbound  histories. 

29.  No  original  history  or  other  original  record  shall 
be  removed  from  the  Record  Room  under  any  circum- 
stances except  upon  the  order  of  a    Court,    but    copies 


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of  such  histories  or  other  records  may  be  made  for  any 
member  of  the  Medical  Board  or  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Hospital  or  of  the  Committee  on 
Clinical  Records. 

30.  The  Chief  Record  Clerk  shall  compile  a  monthly 
statistical  report  on  sheets  provided  for  the  purpose, 
as  the  Committee  on  Clinical  Records  may  direct,  for 
presentation  to  the  Medical  Board. 

31.  The  Chief  Record  Clerk  shall  compile  annual 
reports  of  statistics  from  the  monthly  reports  as  the 
Committee  on  Clinical  Records  may  direct. 

32.  The  Chief  Record  Clerk  shall  compile  an  annual 
report  of  operations  from  the  data  recorded  on  the  bed- 
side card. 

33.  Copies  of  all  photographs  shall  be  delivered  un- 
mounted to  the  Record  Clerk,  to  be  filed  with  their 
appropriate  histories. 


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TBE    NOMENCLATURE 

The  numbers,  words  and  phrases  in  bold-faced  type, 
e.  g.,     79A,  Valvular  Disease,  Chronic  Cardiac,  are 

the  exact  terms  in  which  the  diagnosis  of  the  principal 
disease  or  injury  must  be  stated  upon  the  bedside  card 
and  history.  The  complications  must  not  be  num- 
bered. No  other  words  must  be  used  on  the  bedside  card 
or  history  for  this  purpose.  In  the  case  of  injury^  the 
proper  International  Number  denoting  the  character 
of  the  violence,  is  prefixed  to  the  diagnosis  or  is  in  the 
list  printed  at  the  beginning  of  Injuries  on  page    io8. 

When  an  operation  has  been  performed  it  must  be 
stated  upon  the  bedside  card,  using  the  appropriate 
word  or  phrase  printed  in  bold-faced  type  in  the  Nomen- 
clature of  Operations  beginning  on  page  130. 

The  words  in  italics  are  for  purposes  of  classification 
only:  e.  g.,  Parasite  of  Lung  is  not  to  be  used  as  a  diag- 
nosis, but  for  the  word  Parasite  the  variety  of  parasite 
must  be  substituted,  as  98  Cysticercus  of  Lung,  etc. 

The  words  and  phrases  in  Roman  type  are  suggestions 
to  physicians  using  the  nomenclature  in  diagnosis  and 
instructions  to  record  clerks  for  filing  the  histories. 

When  the  entrance  of  a  foreign  body  has  caused  exter- 
nal traumatism  the  term  will  be  found  under  Injuries. 
On  the  other  hand  when  such  entrance  has  been  by  way 
of  a  natural  body  passage  the  term  will  be  found  under 
Diseases  and  Conditions. 

The  following  rules  must  be  adhered  to  in  stating  the 
relation  between  the  principal  disease  and  the  com- 
plicating or  concurrent  disease. 


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A.  Of  two  independent  affections  the  choice  should 
be  made  in  favor  of: 

1st.  An  infective  disease;  e.  g.,  92  Lobar  Pneumonia 
and  Atrophic  Cirrhosis  of  Liver. 

2d.  The  graver  affection,  e.  g.,  42A,  Carcinoma  of 
Uterus  and  Nephroptosis. 

3d.  The  disease  for  which  the  patient  applies  for 
treatment,  e.  g.,  145C  Zoster  and  Acute  Rhinitis. 

B.  When  the  disease  for  which  the  patient  enters 
the  hospital  is  dependent  upon  another  co-existing 
disease,  the  latter  should  be  named  as  the  principal 
disease  and  the  former  as  the  complication;  e.  g.,  79A 
Chronic  Cardiac  Valvular  Disease  and  Chronic  Car^ 
diac  Dilatation;  (the  reverse  is  often  written);  28 
Chronic  Pulmonary  Tuberculosis  and  Serofibrinous 
Pleurisy,  and  not  the  reverse;  59  Chronic  Morphine 
Poisoning  and  Colitis. 

C.  When  a  surgical  condition  complicates  a  medical 
case  the  former  should  be  named  as  the  complication 
and  not  (as  is  usually  done)  as  the  principal  disease 
when  the  diagnosis  is  completed  on  the  Surgical  Divi- 
sion; e.  g.,  50  Diabetes  Mellitus,  and  Gangrene;  92 
Lobar  Pneumonia  and  Suppurative  Pleurisy,  and 
vice  versa  when  a  medical  condition  complicates  a  sur- 
gical case  the  former  should  be  named  as  the  compli- 
cation and  not  fas  is  usually  done)  as  the  principal  dis- 
ease when  the  diagnosis  is  completed  on  the  Medical 
Division,  e.  g.,  Fracture  of  Femur  and  Alcohol  Pois=' 
oning,  and  not  the  reverse. 


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DISEASES   AND    CONDITIONS 

ABNORMITIES   AND   MALFORMATIONS, 
CONGENITAL 

To  include  congenital  absence  of,  and  accessory 
organs.  Not  to  include  congenital  malformations  in 
still-born  children. 

150     Branchial  Cyst 

150     Cervical  Rib 

150     Congenital  Amputation  of     State  part  affected. 

150     Congenital  Fistula  of     State  site 

150     Congenital   Fracture  of     State  bone  affected 

150     Congenital      Malformation       of       Abdominal 

Wall.      Not    to    include    herniae. 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Arm 

150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Forearm 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Hand 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Circulatory  System 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Diaphragm 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Digestive  System 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Ductless  Glands  and 

Spleen 
150     Congenital    Malformation   of   Ear     Not   to   in- 
clude external  ear 
150     Congenital    Malformation   of   Eye     Not  to   in- 
clude eyelid 
150     Congenital    Malformation    of    Face    File    here 
congenital  malformations  of  external  ear, 
eyelid,  lip,  nose,  palate  and  uvula 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Cheek 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Lower  Jaw 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of — Joint     State  joint 
affected 
150     Congenital  Dislocation  of — Joint 


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150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Leg 

150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Foot     To  in- 
clude congenital  talipes 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Lymphatic  System 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Muscular  System 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of   Nervous  System 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Skull 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Spinal  Col= 
umn 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Pelvic  Girdle 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Reproductive  Organs 
150     Congenital   Malformation  of  Respiratory  System 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Shoulder  Girdle 
150     Congenital   Malformation  of  Skin     Not  to  in- 
clude  150  Naevus 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Hair 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Nails 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Thorax 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of    Urinary  Organs 
150     Hermaphroditism 
150     Monster 
150     Transposition  of     State  viscera  transposed 


THE  BLOOD 

_.      .  .       i-k        •   .         I  Do    not    use   as  a  primary 

54     Anaemia,  Pernicious  f      ,.  ,       , 

_  .      .  ■      c        t  \      diagnosis  when  cause  can 

54     Anaemia,  Simple  ,      ,  .      , 

1^     be  determined 

54  Anaemia,  Splenic  To  include  Banti's  disease, 
primary  splenomegaly,  and  splenic  pseudo- 
leuchaemia 

54  Chlorosis 

55  Haemophilia 
53C  Leuchaemia 


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55  Polycythaemia,  Chronic  Do  not  use  as  a  prim- 
ary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

53B  Pseudoleuchaemia,   Infantile 

55  Purpura  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

49     Werlhof  s  Disease 

BONES  AND  CARTILAGES 

State  bone  or  cartilage 

146  Abscess  of  State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  tuberculous,  diagnosticate  as  Ab= 
scess  of,  Tuberculous;  use  only  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis  under  34  Tuberculosis 
of  Bone  and  file  under  Tuberculosis. 
When  affecting  vertebrae  (Pott's  disease), 
assign  number  32 

146     Atrophy  of 

149  Calcification  of  Cartilage  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 
File  when  possible    under  organ  affected 

State  when  possible  infect- 
ing  microorganism  as  a 
I      secondary         diagnosis. 

149  Chondritis  of  ]      Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
149     Perichondritis  ofl      diagnosis     when    cause 

I  can  be  determined.  File 
I  when  possible  under 
[     organ  aft'ected 

146     Chondrodystrophia  Foetalis 

150  Congenital    Malformation    of   Bone     Diagnosti- 

cate according  to  the  list  of  Congenital 
Malformations 


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36C  Curvature  of  Spine  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 
When  tuberculous,  diagnosticate  as  Ab- 
scess of  Vertebrae,  Tuberculous;  use 
only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  under  Tu= 
berculosis  of  Bone;  assign  number  32 
and  file  under  Tuberculosis 
Exostosis  Diagnosticate  as  146  Osteoma  of.  File 
under  Tumors 


i'File  under  Joints 


146  Fragilitas  Ossium 

147  Genu  Recurvatum 
147  Genu  Valgum 
147  Genu  Varum 

146     Hypertrophy  of 
146     Leontiasis  Ossea 
146     Loss  of  Substance  of 

Necrosis   of        i^Do  not  use  as  a  primar^^  diagnosis 
Caries   of  j     when  cause  can  be  determined. 

149     Ossification  of  Cartilage     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 

File  when  possible  under  organ  affected. 

When  affecting  Larynx  assign  number  87; 

when  affecting  Tracheal  Rings,  number  98 
146     Osteitis  Deformans 
146     Osteogenesis  Imperfecta 
36A  Osteomalacia 

146     Osteomyelitis  of,  Acute  State  w^hen  possible 

146     Epiphysitis  of.  Acute  infecting  microor- 

146     Osteomyelitis  of.  Chronic  ganism   as   a   sec- 

146     Epiphysitis  of.  Chronic  1   ondary  diagnosis. 

146     Parasite  of     State  varietv.  File  under  Parasites 


18 


[State  when  possible  in- 
146  Periostitis  of,  Acute  j  fecting  microorganism 
146     Periostitis  of,  Chronic]      as    a    secondary    diag- 

[     nosis 

36C  Rickets     File    under    Miscellaneous    Diseases    and 

Conditions 
37     Syphilis  of     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of     File  under  Tuberculosis.     When 

affecting  vertebrae  (Pott's  disease)  assign 

number  32 
146     Union    of,    Faulty     To    include    delayed    union, 

faulty    union,    non-union,    vicious    union 

and  exuberant  callus 

BURSAE 

State  bursa 
fTo    include    abscess    of    bursa. 
149     Bursitis,    Acute   I      State    when    possible    infect- 
149     Bursitis,  Chronic  j      ing  microorganism  as   a   sec- 

[     ondary  diagnosis 

149     Hallux  Valgus  (Bunion)     File  under  Joints 
37'tSyphilis  of     File  under  Syphilis 
34  ^Tuberculosis  of     File  under  Tuberculosis 

THE  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM 

ARTERIES  AND  VEINS 

State  artery  or  vein 

81  Aneurysm  of 

81  Aneurysm  of,  Cirsoid 

81  Aneurysm  of.  Varicose 

83  Aneurysmal  Varix  of 

81  Aortitis 

81  Arterial  Sclerosis,  General 


19 

ARTERIES  AND  VEINS— Continued 

fUse   only    as    a 

I      secondary  di- 

81     Claudication,  IntermittentJ      agnosis  under 

81     Vascular  Crisis  of  )     81      Arterial 

I     Sclerosis, 
[     General 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Not  to  include  150 
Naevus.  File  under  Congenital  Malfor- 
mations of  the   Circulatory  System 

82  Embolism  of     When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as  139 

Embolism  of,  Puerperium,  and  file 
under  Obstetrical  Diseases.  File  when 
possible  under  organ  affected 

83  Phlebitis   of     Not   to    include    83    Pylephlebitis. 

State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
puerperal  diagnosticate  as  139  Phlebitis 
of,  Puerperium,  and  file  under  Obstet- 
rical Diseases. 
37  Syphilis  of  File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of     File  under  Tuberculosis 

82  Thrombosis  of     When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as 

139  Thrombosis  of,  Puerperium,  and 
file  under  Obstetrical  Diseases  File 
when  possible  under  organ  affected. 

83  Varix  of     State  site.     File  haemorrhoids,  varicocele, 

varix  of  bladder,  of  broad  ligament,  of 
oesophagus,  and  of  vulva  under  organ 
affected 

HEART 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Heart  File  under 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Circulatory 
System 


20 

HEART— Contined 
ENDOCARDIUM  AND  VALVES 


78     Endocarditis,  Acute 


These  terms  must  not  be 
used  for  79A  Valvular 
Disease,  Chronic  Car^ 
diac.  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microor- 
ganism   as    a    secondary 


79B  Endocarditis, Chronic  I     diagnosis.     When  due  to 

gonococcus  diagnosticate 
as  38B  Gonococcus  In=> 
fection  of  Endocar= 
dium  and  file  under 
Infective  Diseases. 

79A  Valvular  Disease,  Chronic  Cardiac 

MYOCARDIUM 

79C  Aneurysm  of  Heart 

79C  Atrophy  of  Heart 

79C  Dilatation,  Acute  Cardiac 

79C  Dilatation,  Chronic  Cardiac 

82     Embolism  of  Coronary  Artery 

79C  Fatty  Heart 

85     Heart  Block     To  include  Stokes-Adams'  disease 

79C  Hypertrophy  of  Heart     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
78     Myocarditis,  Acute     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
79C  Myocarditis,  Chronic 
79C  Parasite   of     Heart      State   variety.      File    under 

Parasites 
79C  Rupture  of  Heart,  Spontaneous 
37     Syphilis  of  Heart     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Heart     File  under  Tuberculosis 


21 

HEART— Continued 
NEUROSES 

80     Angina  Pectoris 

85     Bradycardia  1  Do    not    use   as    a    primary 


85     Palpitation,  Cardiac  >     diagnosis  when  cause  can 
85     Tachycardia  J     be  determined 

PERICARDIUM 

77     Parasite     of     Pericardium     State     variety.     File 

under  Parasites 
77     Pericarditis     State    when    possible    infecting    mic- 
roorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
77     Adherent  Pericardium 

I  State  when  possible 

infecting         mic- 

77     Mediastinopericarditis  ^oorganism   as   a 

77     Pyopneumopericardium      ^^^^^^^^,     diag- 

^^     nosis 
77     Pneumopericardium 

37     Syphilis  of  Pericardium     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Pericardium     File  under  Tuber- 
culosis 


THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM 

APPENDIX  AND  IXTESTIXE 

APPENDIX 

108  Appendicitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

108     Appendicitis,  Chronic 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Appendix  File 
under  Congenital  Malformation  of  the 
Digestive  System 


22 


APPENDIX  AND  INTESTINE— Continued 

APPENDIX— Continued 

HOB  Foreign  Body  in  Appendix     Not  to  include  con- 
cretions 

107     Parasite  of  Appendix     State  variety.     File  under 

Parasites 
31     Tuberculosis    of    Appendix     File    under    Tuber- 
culosis 

INTESTINE 

109     Artificial  Anus 

104     Autointoxication,  Intestinal,  under  2  years 

HOB  Autointoxication,  Intestinal  (2  years  and  over) 

104     Colitis,  Acute 


under  2  years 
105B  Colitis,  Acute 

(2  years  and  over) 


^State    when    possible    in- 
fecting    microorganism 
as    a    secondary    diag- 
nosis 
To  include  catarrhal, mem- 
branous,   mucous     and 
ulcerative  colitis.  State 
when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary    diagnosis.  File 
14A  Dysentery,  Bacil- 
lary,  and   14D  Dysen= 
tery.      Unclassified, 
under     Infective      Dis- 
eases,   and    14B     Dys- 
entery Balantidic  and 
14C  Entamoebic   Dy- 
sentery,    under    Para- 
[     sites 
150     Congenital     Malformation    of    Intestine     File 
under    Congenital    Malformation    of    the 
Digestive  Sj'stem 


104     Colitis,  Chronic 

under  2  years 
105B  Colitis,  Chronic 

(2  years  and  over) 


APPENDIX  AND  INTESTINE— Continued 
INTESTINE— Continued 

1  lOB  Constipation 
nOB  Diverticulitis 

1  lOB  Diverticulum  of  Intestine,  Acquired 
104     Duodenitis,  under  2  years 
105B  Duodenitis  (2  years  and  over) 
82     Embolism  of  Mesenteric  Artery 

104     Enteritis,  Acute 

under  2  years 
105B  Enteritis,  Acute 

(2  years  and  over) 
104     Enteritis,  Chronic 

under  2  vears 


To  include  catarrhal;  phleg- 
monous and  ulcerative 
enteritis.  State  when  pos- 
sible    infecting;     microor- 


105B  Enteritis,  Chronic     '  ^^^^^"^    ^^    ^    secondary' 

(2  vears  and  over)  1  diagnosis.       Not     to     m- 

104     Enterocolitis  j  ^^^^^     ^^^^      Flagellate 

under  2  vears  Diarrhoea  and  164  Epi. 

105B  Enterocolitis  ;  ^^"^^^  ^^^^^  Poisoning 

(2  years  and  over)  j 

HOB  Enterolith 

1  lOA  Faecal  Fistula    Not  to  include  109  Artificial  Anus 
104     Fermentation,  Intestinal,  under  2  years 
105B  Fermentation,  Intestinal  (2  years  and  over) 
HOB  Foreign  Body  in  Intestine 

104     Gastroenteritis  ] 

under  2  vears        '^^^^^  '''^^^  possible  infect- 
105B  Gastroenteritis  f     ^^^    microorganism    as    a 

(2  years  and  over)  J     secondary-  diagnosis 

HOB  Haemorrhage,  Intestinal  Do  not  use  as  a  prim- 
ary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

HOB  Impacted  Faeces 


84 
APPENDIX   AND    INTESTINE— Continued 

INTESTINE— Continued 

HOB  Neurosis,   Intestinal     To   include    enteralgia,  en- 

teroparesis,     enterospasm     and     nervous 

diarrhoea 

.    ,      , .      ,     '^To    include    in- 
109     Obstruction,  Acute  Intestinal    j     ^ 

.      '     .         .....      ,^     tussusception 

109     Obstruction,  Chronic  Intestinal'  ,       ,     , 

'  [    and  volvulus 

107     Parasite  in    Intestine      To     include     parasite    in 
rectum.     State  varietv 


14B  Balantidic  Dysentery 
14C  Entamoebic  Dysentery 
105B  Flagellate  Diarrhoea 


File     under 
Parasites 


107     Parasite  in  Intestinal  Wall     State  variety.     File 

under  Parasites 
HOB  Splanchnoptosis 
HOB  Sprue  (Psilosis) 
109     Stricture  of  Intestine     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
37     Syphilis  of  Intestine     File  under  Syphilis 
82     Thrombosis  of  Mesenteric  Artery 
82     Thrombosis  of  Mesenteric  Vein 
31     Tuberculosis  of  Intestine     File  under  Tubercu- 
losis 
105A  Ulcer  of  Duodenum 

105A  Ulcer  of  Duodenum,  Perforating 
104     Ulcer  of  Intestine  under  2  years 
105B  Ulcer  of  Intestine  (2  years  and  over) 

104     Ulcer  of  Intestine,   Perforating,  under  2 

years 
105B  Ulcer  of  Intestine,  Perforating  (2  years  and 
over) 


.     .  25 

LIVER    GALLBLADDER  AND  GALLDUCTS 

LIVER 

115     Abscess   of   Liver     State   when   possible   infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
115     Entamoebic  Abscess  of  Liver     File   under 
Parasites.     When   complicating  an  exist- 
ing dysentery  assign  number  14C 
Amyloid    Liver      Diagnosticate     as     55     Amyloid 
Disease.     File  under  Miscellaneous  Dis- 
eases and  Conditions 
1 1 1     Atrophy  of  Liver,  Acute  Yellow 
113     Cirrhosis  of  Liver,  Atrophic 
113     Cirrhosis  of  Liver,  Hypertrophic 
150     Congenital   Malformation  of  Liver     File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Digestive 
System 
115     Deformity  of  Liver,  Acquired 
115     Displacement  of  Liver 
1 13     Fatty  Liver     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
115     Functional  Derangement  of  Liver  (Biliousness) 
115     Obstruction   of   Portal  Vein     Do   not  use  as  a 
primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 
determined 
115     Parasite  of  Liver     State  variety.     File  under  Para- 
sites.    Not  to  include   115  Entamoebic 
Abscess  of  Liver  nor  112  Echinococcus 
of  Liver 
112     Echinococcus  of  Liver 
115     Perihepatitis 

83     Pylephlebitis     State   when   possible  infecting    mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
37     Syphilis  of  Liver     File  under  Syphilis 
83     Thrombosis  of  Portal  Vein 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Liver     File  under  Tuberculosis 


2S 


LIVER,  GALLBLADDER  AND  GALLDUCTS— Cont'd 

GALLBLADDER  AND  GALLDUCTS 

115     Adhesions  about  Gallbladder 

115  Cholangitis,   Acute         1  State   when   possible   in- 

115  Cholangitis,    Chronic      [     fecting   microorganism 

115  Cholecystitis,  Acute        |     as  a    secondary    diag- 

115  Cholecystitis,    Chronic  J     nosis 

114  Cholelithiasis 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  |  File  under  Congeni- 
Qallbladder  [  tal  Malformations 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  I  of  the  Digestive 
Qallducts  J  System 

115  Fistula,  Biliary 

15 IB  Icterus  Neonatorum     File  under  Newborn  Child 

115     Para^i/e  of  Gallbladder! State  variety.     File  under 
115     Parasite  of  QaWduct       j     Parasites 

115     Stenosis  of  Gallduct     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

MESENTERY,  OMENTUM,  AND    PERITONAEUM 

MESENTERY 

84     Chyle  Cyst  of  Mesentery 

82     Embolism  of  Mesenteric  Artery     1    .,         ,     ^ 
82     Thrombosis  of  Mesenteric  Artery  l 
82     Thrombosis  of  Mesenteric  Vein      j 

OMENTUM 

117  Abscess   of   Omentum     State  when   possible   in- 

fecting   microorganism    as    a    secondary 
diagnosis 

118  Torsion  of  Omentum 

31     Tuberculosis   of   Omentum     File   under  Tuber- 
culosis 


2", 


MESENTERY,  OMENTUM,  AXD  PERITONAEUM— 
Continued 

PERITONAEUM 

117     Adhesions  of  Peritonaeum 
84     Chylous  Ascites,   Nonfilarial     Do  not  use  as  a 

primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 
determined 
117     Parasite    of     Peritonaeum     State    variety.     File 
under  Parasites 

Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be 
determined.  State 
when  possible  in- 
fecting microor- 
ganism as  a  sec- 
ondary- diagnosis. 
When  puerperal 
diagnosticate  as 
137  Peritonitis, 
(General  or  Lo= 
c  a  1) ,  Puerpe= 
rium,  and  file  un- 
der Obstetrical 
Diseases.  When 
pelvic  abscess  oc- 
curs in  the  male 
assign  number 
144;  when  in  the 
female  (non-Puer- 
to peral),  130B 

37     Syphilis  of  Peritonaeum     File  under  Syphilis 
31     Tuberculosis  of  Peritonaeum     File  under  Tuber- 
culosis 


117 
117 


117 
117 


Peritonitis,  Acute  General 
Peritonitis,  Acute  Local 

Abscess  Pelvic 
118     Abscess,  Subphrenic 
Peritonitis,  Chronic  General 
Peritonitis,  Chronic  Local 


28 

MOUTH.  PHARYNX,  SALIVARY  GLANDS,  ETC. 

LIPS 

150     Congenital    Malformation    of    Lip     File    under 

Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Face 
37     Syphilis  of  Lip     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Lip     File  under  Tuberculosis 

MOUTH 

100     Angina   Ludovici     State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

99B  Stomatitis  Not  to  include  99B  Thrush,  or  stom- 
atitis due  to  poisoning.  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In- 
fection of  Mouth,  and  file  under  In- 
fective Diseases 
142  Stomatitis,  Gangrenous  To  include  cancrum 
oris  (noma).  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

37     Syphilis  of  Mouth     File  under  Syphilis 

99B  Thrush     File  under  Parasites 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Mouth     File  under  Tuberculosis 

99B  Ulcer  of  Mouth     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 
100     Vincent's  Angina 

99B  Xerostomia 


PALATE  AND  UVULA 

150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Palate 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Uvula 


File      under 
Congenital 
Malforma- 
t i  o  n  s    of 
the  Face 


29 


MOUTH,  PHARYNX,  SALIVARY  GLANDS,  ETC.— 
Continued 

PALATE  AND   UVULA— Continued 

146     Deformity  of  Palate,  Acquired 
100     Elongation  of  Uvula 

37     Syphilis  of  Palate     )„.,  ,      „     .... 

,_     c-      ,..'       ir  II      I  ft  lie  under  bvphilis 

37     Syphilis  of  Uvula      J  ^ 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Palate  i„.,  ,      _  ,         ,     . 

-^     ^    ,  ,     .       ,  ,,      ,    >rile  under  iuberculosis 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Uvula; 

PHARYNX 

100  Abscess  of  Pharynx  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondar^^  diagnosis. 
When  tuberculous  diagnosticate  as  Ab= 
scess  of  Pharynx,  Tuberculous,  use 
only  as  a  secondary-  diagnosis  under  34 
Tuberculosis  of  Pharynx  and  file  under 
Tuberculosis 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Pharynx  File 
under  Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Digestive  System 

186     Foreign  Body  in  Pharynx 

100     Neurosis  of  Pharynx 

100  Parasite  of  Pharynx  State  variety.  File  under 
Parasites 

100  Pharyngitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondar\^  diag- 
nosis 

100     Pharyngitis,  Chronic 

100     Stricture  of  Pharynx 

37     Syphilis  of  Pharynx     File  under  Syphilis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  Pharynx  File  under  Tubercu- 
losis 


30 


MOUTH,   PHARYNX  SALIVARY  GLANDS,  ETC.— 

Continued 

SALIVARY  GLANDS  AND  DUCTS 

State  gland  or  duct  involved 

99B  Abscess  of  State  when  possible  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

99B  Concretion  in 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  File  under  Con- 
genital Malformations  of  the  Digestive 
System 

99B  Fistula  of 

99B  Gaseous  Tumor  of  Parotid 

99B  Inflammation   of     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

File  19  Mumps,  under  Infective  Diseases 

Raniila  Diagnosticate   as  99B  Retention    Cyst  of 

Lingual  Duct.     File  under  Tumors 

TEETH,  GUMS,  AND  ALVEOLI 

99A  Abscess,  Alveolar  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

99A  Caries  of  Tooth 

99A  Gingivitis 

99A  Pyorrhoea  Alveolaris  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

TONGUE 

99B  Abscess  of  Tongue  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

99B  Atrophy  of  Tongue     Do   not   use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Tongue     File  un- 
der Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Di- 
gestive System 


31 


MOUTH,  PHARYNX,  SALIVARY  GLANDS,  ETC.— 
Continued 

TOXG  UE— Continued 

99B  Glossitis,    Acute     State    when    possible    infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
99B  Glossitis,  Chronic 
99B  Hypertrophy    of    Lingual     Lymph    Node     File 

under  Lymphatic  System 
99B  Parasite  of  Tongue     State    variety.     File     under 

Parasites 
37     Syphilis  of  Tongue     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis    of    Tongue     File    under    Tubercu- 
losis 
TONSILS 


100     Abscess,  Tonsillar     ] 
100     Amygdalitis,  Acute    : 
Follicular  (Tonsil= 
litis)  i 


State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary' diagnosis 


100  Amygdalitis,  Chronic 

100  Amygdalolith 

100  Hypertrophy  of  Tonsil 

100  Parasite    of    Tonsil     State    variety.     File    under 

Parasites 

37  Syphilis  of  Tonsil     File  under  Syphilis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  Tonsil     File  under  Tuberculosis 

OESOPHAGUS 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Oesophagus  File 
under  Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Digestive  System 

101  Dilatation  of  Oesophagus 
101     Diverticulum  of  Oesophagus 
101     Foreign  Body  in  Oesophagus 


32 


OESOPHAGUS— Continued 

101     Oesophagitis 

101     Rupture  of  Oesophagus,  Spontaneous 
101     Spasm  of  Oesophagus 

101     Stricture  of   Oesophagus     Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 
37     Syphilis  of  Oesophagus     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Oesophagus     File  under  Tuber- 
culosis 
83     Varix  of  Oesophagus 

PANCREAS 

118     Atrophy  of  Pancreas 

118     Calculus  of  Pancreas 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Pancreas  File 
under  Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Digestive  System 

1 18     Obstruction  of  Pancreatic  Duct 

118  Pancreatitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

118     Pancreatitis,  Chronic 

118     Parasite  of  Pancreas     State  variety.     File  under 

Parasites 
37     Syphilis  of  Pancreas     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Pancreas     File  under  Tubercu- 
losis 

RECTUM  AND  ANUS 

HOB  Abscess  about  Rectum  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 


33 


RECTUM    AND    ANUS— Continued 

150     Congenital  Malformation] File  under  Congenital 
of  Anus  '      Malformations     of 

150     Congenital  Malformation  ,      the  Digestive  Sys- 
of  Rectum  J     tern 

llOA  Fissure  of  Anus 

llOA  Fistula  in  Ano 

llOA  Fistula,     Rectovaginal      File    under    Diseases  of 
\'agina 

125  Fistula,  Intestino=ureteral  File  under  Diseases 
of  Ureter 

125  Fistula,  Recto=urethral  File  under  Diseases  of 
Urethra 

llOA  Fistula,  Intestino=uterine  File  under  Diseases  of 
Uterus 

125  Fistula,  Intestinovesical  File  under  Diseases 
of  Bladder 

HOB  Foreign  Body  in  Rectum 

Haemorrhage  from  Rectum  Diagnosticate    as    llOB 
Haemorrhage,   Intestinal.   Do  not  use 
as  a  primary   diagnosis    when  cause  can 
be  determined 
83     Haemorrhoids 

'  lOA  Proctalgia  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

ilOA  Proctitis  State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B 
Qonococcus  Infection  of  Rectum,  and 
file  under  Infective  Diseases 

HOB  Prolapse  of  Rectum 


145C  Pruritus  Ani  !  Do    not    use   as   a    primary 

HOB  Spasm  of  Rectum     t     diagnosis  when  cause  can 
HOB  Stricture  of  Rectum  i     be  determined 


RECTUM    AND    ANUS— Continued 
37     Syphilis  of  Anus 


-.-r     c      1--1-       *  r»      4-    ^    i^i^^  under  Syphilis 
37     Syphilis  of  Rectum  J 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Anus      \^.,         j      t-  u        i     • 

^    .  ,     .       ~  r^      ,         /File  under    1  uberculosis 

34     Tuberculosis  of  RectumJ 

HOB  Ulcer  of  Rectum     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can    be  determined 


STOMACH 

103     Achylia  Qastrica 

117     Adhesions  about  Stomach 

103  Atony  of  Stomach  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

103     Atrophy  of  Stomach 

103     Cardiospasm 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Stomach  File 
under  Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Digestive  System 

103     Cribbing  (Pneumophagia) 

103     Deformity  of  Stomach,  Acquired 

103     Dilatation  of  Stomach,  Acute 

103  Dilatation  of  Stomach,  Chronic  Do  not  use  as 
a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

103     Fermentation,  Gastric 

103     Foreign  Body  in  Stomach 

103  Gastritis,  Acute  Catarrhal  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined.  When  due  to  a  poison  al- 
ways use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

103  Gastritis,  Acute  Phlegmonous  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis 


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STOMACH— Continued 

103     Gastritis,  Chronic  Catarrhal 


104     Qastroduodenitis, 
under  2  vears 


State    when    possible    in- 
fecting    microorganism 


105B  Qastroduodenitis  as    a    secondary    diag- 

(2  years  and  over)  ]      nosis 

.^,     ^     ^  ^     .^.  1  State    when    possible    in- 

104     Gastroenteritis  ^      .  ... 

tectmg      microorganism 

under  2  years  I  ,  ,• 

.AE-D  /-      ^  4.     •*.•  f     as    a    secondary    diag- 

105B  Gastroenteritis  .       ^.,  ,       ^. 


(2  years  and  over) 


nosis.     File  under  Dis- 
eases of  the  Intestine 


103     Gastroptosis 

103     Haematemesis     Do   not   use   as  a   primary   diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

103     Hyperchlorhydria 

103     Hyperchylia  Gastrica 

103     Hypochlorhydria 

103     Nervous  Dyspspsia     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

107     Parasite  of  Stomach     State  variety.     File  under 
Parasites 

103     Perversion  of  Appetite 

103     Pyloric  Incontinence 

103     Pylorospasm 

103     Regurgitation  from  Stomach 

103     Rumination 

103     Stenosis   of   Pylorus     Do   not   use  as  a   primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deternimed 
37     Syphilis  of  Stomach     File  under  Syphilis 
31     Tuberculosis  of  Stomach     File  under  Tubercu- 
losis 

102     Ulcer  of  Stomach 

102     Ulcer  of  Stomach,  Perforating 


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STOMACH— Continued 


103  Vomiting,  Recurrent  To  include  cyclic,  inter- 
mittent and  periodic  vomiting.  Not  to 
include  55  Non-diabetic  Acidosis,  I34B 
Vomiting  of  Pregnancy  or  138  Toxae= 
mia  of  Pregnancy.  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

THE  DUCTLESS  GLANDS  AND  SPLEEN 

CAROTID    GLAND 
PARATHYREOID    GLAND 
85     Haemorrhage  into  Parathyreoid  Gland 

PINEAL  GLAND 

PITUITARY    BODY 
55     Acromegaly 

SPLEEN 

116  Abscess  of  Spleen  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
Amyloid  Spleen  Diagnosticate  as  55  Amyloid 
Disease.  File  under  Miscellaneous  Dis- 
eases and  Conditions 
54  Anaemia,  Splenic  File  under  Diseases  of  the 
Blood 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Spleen  File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Duct- 
less Glands  and  Spleen 

116     Infarct  of  Spleen 


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SPLEEN— Continued 


116  Parasite    of    Spleen     State    variety.     File    under 
Parasites 

116  Perisplenitis 

116  Rupture  of  Spleen,  Spontaneous 

116  Splenitis,  Acute 

116  Splenitis,  Chronic  Interstitial 

116  Splenoptosis 

37  Syphilis  of  Spleen     File  under  Syphilis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  Spleen     File  under  Tuberculosis 

SUPRARENAL  GLAND 

52     Addison's  Disease 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Suprarenal  Gland 

File  under  Congenital   Malformations  of 
the  Ductless  Glands  and  Spleen 
85     Haemorrhage  into  Suprarenal  Gland 
37     Syphilis  of  Suprarenal  Gland     File  under  Syph- 
ilis 
52     Tuberculosis  of  Suprarenal  Gland     File  under 
Tuberculosis 

THY.MUS  GLAND 

84     Persistent   Thymus    Gland     Not   to   include   84 

Status  Lymphaticus 
37     Syphilis  of  Thymus  Gland     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis    of    Thymus    Gland     File    under 

Tuberculosis 

THYREOID  GLAND 

150     Congenital   Malformation   of  Thyreoid   Gland 

File  under  Congenital   Malformations  of 
the  Ductless  Glands  and  Spleen 


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THYREOID    GLAND— Continued 

74     Cretinism     Not   to   include  68    Psychosis,   Thy- 

reoigenous 
51     Exophthalmic  Goitre 

88     Goitre     Not  to  include  51  Exophthalmic  Goitre 
88     Myxoedema     To     include    cachexia     strumipriva. 

Not  to  include  68  Psychosis,  Thyreoi- 

genous 
88     Parasite  of  Thyreoid  Gland     State  variety.     File 

under  Parasites 
37     Syphilis  of  Thyreoid  Gland     File  under  Syphilis 
88     Thyreoiditis,  Acute 
88     Thyreoiditis,  Chronic 
34     Tuberculosis    of    Thyreoid    Gland     File    under 

Tuberculosis 

THE  EAR 

76     Ankylosis  of  Ossicles 

76     Cerumen,  Accumulation  of 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Ear  (Middle  and 
Internal)  File  under  Congenital  Malfor- 
mations 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  External  Ear 
File  under  Congenital  Malformations  of 
the  Face 

76     Deafmutism    When  Congenital  assign  number  150 

76     Deafness      Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 
^76     Deformity  of  External  Ear,  Acquired 

76  Eustachian  Salpingitis,  Acute  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

76     Eustachian  Salpingitis,  Chronic 

76     Foreign  Body  in  Auditory  Canal 


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76     Haematoma  of  External  Ear,  Nontraumatic 
76     Haemorrhage  into  Labyrinth 

State  when  possible  infect- 


146     Mastoiditis,  Acute      .      .  ...  _    ^^   ^ 

iHu        i«c  ,  ,  microorganism   as   a 

146     Mastoiditis,  Chronic  j         j  • 

itv     J  >uo  ,^     secondary  diagnosis 

146     Fistula,   Mastoid 
76     Meniere's  Disease      File   under   Diseases  of    the 

Nervous  S^'stem 
76     Myringitis,  Acute     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
76     Myringitis,   Chronic     Do   not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
76     Necrosis  of  Ossicles 
76     Caries  of  Ossicles 


State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 


76  Otitis  Externa 

76  Otitis  Interna,  Acute 

76  Otitis  Interna,  Chronic^ 

76  Otitis  Media,  Acute 

76  Otitis    Media,    Chronic 

76     Ossification  of  Auricle 

76  Parasite  of  State  variety  and  site.  File  under 
Parasites 

76  Perichondritis  of  Auricle  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

37     Syphilis  of     State  site.     File  under  Syphilis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  State  site.  File  under  Tuber- 
culosis 

THE  EYE  AND  ANNEXA 

75 C  Abscess  of  State  site.  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 


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75C  Absence  of  Lens  Not  to  include  Congenital  Mal- 
formation 

ACCOMMODATION  AND  REFRACTION,  ERRORS  O 

75C  Astigmatism 
75C  Hypermetropia 
75C  Myopia 
75C  Presbyopia 

75C  Amaurosis      1  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
75C  Amblyopia     J      when  cause  can  be  determined 

75C  Ankyloblepharon 

75C  Blepharitis 

75  C  Cataract 

75C  Chalazion 

75C  Chorioiditis 
150     Congenital    Malformation    of    Eye     File    under 

Congenital    Malformations 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Eyelid     File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Face 

75A  Conjunctivitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 
nosticate as  38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Eye,  and  file  under  Infective  Diseases. 
When  due  to  diphtheria  bacillus  diagnos- 
ticate as  9  Diphtheria,  and  file  under 
Infective  Diseases 

75A  Conjunctivitis,  Chronic 

75A  Conjunctivitis,  Phlyctenular 

Conjunctivitis ,  Trachomatous     Diagnosticate  as  75B- 
Trachoma 

75C  Cramp  of  Ciliary  Muscle 

75C  Cyclitis 

75C  Dacryoadenitis 

75C  Dacryocystitis 


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75C  Detachment  of  Chorioid 

75C  Detachment  of  Retina 

75C  Ectropion 

82     Embohsm  of  Retinal  Artery 

75C  Entropion 

75C  Epiphora 

75C  Fistula  of  Lacrymal  Sac 

75C  Fistula  of  Nasal  Duct 

75C  Glaucoma,  Acute 

75C  Glaucoma,  Chronic 

75C  Haemorrhage  into  Retina  |  Do  not  use  as  a  prim- 
75C  Haemorrhage  under  I      ary  diagnosis  when 

Conjunctiva      (Non-  {     cause    can    be    de- 

traumatic)  ]      termined 

75C  Hemianopsia 
75C  Hordeolum 

75C  Hyperaemia  of  Conjunctiva 
75C  Hyperaesthesia  of  Retina 

75C  Insufficiency     of     ocular    muscle     State    muscle 
involved 


Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause 
can  be    determined 


75C  Iritis 

75C  Iridochorioiditis 
75C  Iridocyclitis 

75 C  Synechia 
75C  Keratitis 

75C  Keratitis,  Phlyctenular 
75C  Keratoiritis 
75C  Leukoma 

__„  ^,        ...      ^    ..  1  Do  not  use  as  a  prim- 

75C  Neuritis,  Optic  ,.  .      , 

-,-^4^        I-       e  r\    ^-     IV-  i  ary  diagnosis  when 

75C  Atrophv  of  Optic  Nerve  ^  ,       , 

^  ^,  ,.    '.  I  cause   can  be  de- 

75C  Neuroretinitis  {  ^       .      , 

J  termined 


75C  Night  Blindness 


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75C  Nystagmus     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
75C  Opacity  of  Vitreous  Humor 
75C  Ophthalmoplegia 
75C  Panophthalmitis     State   when   possible   infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
75 C  Paralysis  of  ocular  muscle     State  muscle  involved 
75C  Parasite   of     State   variety    and    site.     File    under 

Parasites 
75C  Perverted   Color  Vision 

75C  Color  Blindness 
75C  Pterygium 
75C  Retinitis     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 

cause  can  be  determined 
75C  Scleritis     To  include  episcleritis 
75C  Snow  Blindness 
75C  Staphyloma  of  Cornea 

75C  Stenosis  of  Punctum       |  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
Lacrimale  j^     diagnosis  when  cause 

75C  Stenosis  of  Nasal  Duct     J     can  be  determined 

75C  Symblepharon 

37     Syphilis  of     State  site.     File  under  Syphilis 

82     Thrombosis  of     State  vessel 

75B  Trachoma 

75C  Trichiasis 

34     Tuberculosis   of     State   site.     File   under  Tuber- 
culosis 

75C  Ulcer  of     State  site 

75C  Hypopyon     State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

75C  Xerosis     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 


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HERNIAE 

109     Epigastric  Hernia 

109     Epigastric  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Femoral  Hernia 

109     Femoral  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Inguinal  Hernia 

109     Inguinal  Hernia,  Strangulated 

To  include  diaphragmatic 


109     Internal  Hernia 

109     Internal  Hernia,  ( 


hernia,     retroperitoneal 
hernia,  and  hernia  into 
I      the  lesser  peritoneal  sac. 
rangu  a  e  |     ^^^  ^^  include  98  Her- 

[     nia  of  Lung 
109     Ischiadic  Hernia 

109     Ischiadic  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Ischiorectal  Hernia 

109     Ischiorectal  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Lumbar  Hernia 

109     Lumbar  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Obturator  Hernia 

109     Obturator  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Umbilical  Hernia 

109     Umbilical  Hernia,  Strangulated 
109     Ventral  Hernia 

109     Ventral  Hernia,  Strangulated 

INFECTIVE  DISEASES 

Abscess  of     Xot  to  include  Abscess  of,  Tubercu' 

lous.  State  site.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  File  when  possible  under  organ 
affected  and  assign  appropriate  number. 
When  affecting  skin  and  cellular  tissue 
ssign  number  144 


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25A  Actinomycosis  of  State  site.  File  under  Para- 
sites 

20     Aerogenes  Capsulatus  Infection 

22     Anthrax 

25B  Aspergillosis  of  State  site.  File  under  Parasites 
Bilharziosis  Diagnosticate  as  107  Schistoso= 
miasis,  Intestinal  or  Schistosomiasis, 
Urinary.     File  under  Parasites 

25B  Blastomycosis  of  State  site.  File  under  Para- 
sites 

15     Bubonic  Plague 

143  Carbuncle    of     State    site.     State    when    possible 

infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

144  Cellulitis  of     Not  to  include  130B  Cellulitis  Pel= 

vie.  State  site.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  puerperal  diagnosticate 
as  137  Cellulitis,  Pelvic,  Puerperium 
and  file  under  Obstetrical  Diseases. 

61a  Cerebrospinal  Fever  To  include  only  meningo- 
coccus infection 

38A  Chancroid  of  State  site.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

19     Chicken  Pox 

12     Cholera,  Asiatic 

12a  Comma  Bacillus  Carrier 
Coccidiasis  of     State  site  and  assign  appropriate 
number.     File  under  Parasites 

19     Dengue 
9     Diphtheria 

9b  Diphtheria  Bacillus  Carrier 

25B  Discomycosis  of     State  site.     File  under  Parasites 

14A  Dysentery,  Bacillary 

14B  Dysentery,  Balantidic     File  under  Parasites 


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I4C  Dysentery,  Entamoebic     File  under  Parasites 
I4D  Dysentery,  Unclassified     State  when  possible  in- 
fecting   microorganism    as    a     secondary 
diagnosis 
107     Entamoebiasis     File  under  Parasites 
164     Epidemic  Meat  Poisoning     To  include  gastroin- 
testinal infections  caused  by  the  B.  enter- 
itidis  and  B.  /5  parathyphoid 

18  Erysipelas 

1 89 A  Fever  of  Unknown  Cause     Do  not  use  this  diag- 
nosis when  it  can  be  avoided 

19  Filariasis     File  under  Parasites 

105B  Flagellate  Diarrhoea     File  under  Parasites 

19     Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 
143     Furunculosis     State  when  possible    infecting    mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondan,'  diagnosis 
19     Qangosa 
142     Gangrene  of,   Infective     State  site.     State  when 
possible    infecting    microorganism    as    a 
secondary-  diagnosis 
19     German  Measles 
21     Glanders     To  include  farcy 
38B  Qonococcus   Infection  of     State  site.     File  here 

according  to    anatomical  system 
19     Haemoglobinuric   Fever     When   due   to   malaria 

diagnosticate  as  4  Malaria 
55     Histoplasmosis 
10     Influenza 
111     Jaundice,  Acute  Infective     State  when  possible 
infecting    microorganism   as   a   secondary 
diagnosis 
54     Kala  Azar 
17     Leprosy 
4     Malaria 
-  3A  Malta  Fever 
6     Measles 


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1 1     Miliary  Fever 

25B  Mucormycosis  of     State  site.     File  under  Para- 
sites 
19     Mumps 
145C  Oriental    Sore    (Aleppo   Boil,    Delhi    Boil,    Biskra 
Button) 
19     Pappataci  Fever 
107     Paragonimiasis     File  under  Parasites 
92     Pneumonia,    Lobar     File  under   Diseases  of  the 
Lung 
Pyaemia  Diagnosticate  as  20  Septichaemia  or  137 
Septichaemia,  Puerperium 

23  Rabies 

38  Relapsing  Fever 
47     Rheumatic  Fever,  Acute 
47     Rheumatic  Fever,  Subacute 

19  Rocky  Mountain  Spotted  Fever 
7     Scarlet  Fever 

107     Schistosomiasis,  Intestinal     File  under  Parasites 
Schistosomiasis,      Urinary     When    affecting  the 
kidney,  assign  number    122;    when  affect- 
ing the  bladder,  number  124.     File  under 
Parasites 

20  Septichaemia     State  when  possible   infecting    mi- 

croorganism   as    a    secondary    diagnosis. 
When     puerperal    diagnosticate    as     137 
Septichaemia,  Puerperium 
137     Septichaemia,  Puerperium 

5     Small  Pox 
37     Syphilis 

37     Syphilis   of     State  site.     File  here    according 
to  anatomical  system 
19     Tabardillo   (Mexican  Typhus) 

24  Tetanus 

107     Trichiniasis     File  under  Parasites 
55     Trypanosomiasis     File  under  Parasites 


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29     Tuberculosis,  Acute  General 

Tuberculosis  of  State  site.    Assign  appropri- 
ate number.    File  here  according  to  anato- 
mical system 
29    Tuberculosis,  Acute  Bronchopneumonic 
29    Tuberculosis,  Acute  Pneumonic 
29     Tuberculosis,  Acute  Pulmonary  Miliary 
28     Tuberculosis,  Chronic  Pulmonary 

1  Typhoid  Fever     To  include  all  forms  of  infection 

of  a  typhoid  type  caused  by  the  typhoid- 
colon  group  of  bacilli 
la  Typhoid  Bacillus  Carrier 

2  Typhus  Fever 
19     Vaccinia 

145C  Veldt  Sore 
55     Verruga  Peruviana 
8     Whooping  Cough 
!9     Yaws  (Framboesia) 
16     Yellow  Fever 


JOINTS 

State  joint 

147     Ankylosis  of     Do  not  diagnosticate  cicatricial  con- 
traction affecting  joint  as  ankylosis 

To  include  acute  and  chronic  syno- 
vitis. Not  to  include  Traumatic 
Synovitis.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of, 
and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 


147  Arthritis  of, 
Acute 

147  Arthritis  of, 
Chronic 


48A  Arthritis  Deformans 


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Arthropathy  of  Syringomyelia  ; 


I  Do  not  use  as  a 

Arthropathy  of  Tabes  Dorsalis   ,         .      ^  ^' 

[   nosis 

147     Chondromalacia 

,__      „  -i.   1   n/i    t£  i.-  »|  File  under  Congeni- 

150     Congenital  Malformation  of        ,  ^r  ,r 
,i-r.     /-  -^   .  r>.-  1        X-  r       i    tal  Malformations 

150     Congenital  Dislocation  of       \      ,  ^  . 

^  [  of  Joint 

147     Contracture  of 

147     Coxa  Valga  jDo   not   use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
147     Coxa  Vara    \     when  cause  can  be  determined 

36C  Curvature  of  Spine  File  under  Diseases  of  Bone. 
Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined.  When  tuber- 
culous diagnosticate  as  Abscess  of  Ver=> 
tebrae,  Tuberculous;  use  only  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis  under  Tuberculosis 
of  Bone,  assign  number  32  and  file 
under  Tuberculosis 

147     Genu  Recurvatum 

147     Genu  Valgum 

147     Genu  Varum 

147  Haemorrhage  into — Nontraumatic  Do  not  use 
as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can 
be  determined 

149     Hallux  Valgus  (Bunion) 

149     Hallux  Varus 

147     Loose  Body  in — Joint 

149     Metatarsalgia 

147      Parasite  of — Joint     File  under  Parasites. 

149     Pes  Cavus 

149     Pes  Planus 

149     Pes  Valgus 

Spondylitis  Deformans     Diagnosticate  as  48A   Ar- 
thritis Deformans 
37     Syphilis  of     File  under  Syphilis 


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149     Talipes     When    congenital    diagnosticate    as     150 
Congenital     Malformation     of     Foot. 
File  under  Congenital  Malformations 
149     Trigger  Finger 
3o     Tuberculosis  of     File  under  Tuberculosis 

LYMPHATIC  SYSTEM 

84  Abscess  of  State  nodes.  When  tuberculous  diag- 
nosticate as  Abscess  of — Lymph  Nodes, 
Tuberculous  ;  use  only  as  a  secondary' 
diagnosis  under  34  Tuberculosis  of — 
Lymph  Nodes,  and  file  under  Tubercu- 
losis 

State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B 
Qonococcus  Infection  of  —  Nodes. 
When  a  complication  of  chancroid  use 
only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  under  38A 
Chancroid  of  and  stace  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.    File  under  Infective  Diseases 

84  Chyle  Cyst  of  Mesentery  File  under  Diseases  of 
the  Mesentery- 

84  Chylocele,  Nonfilarial  File  under  Diseases  of 
Tunica  \'aginalis.  When  due  to  filaria 
diagnosticate  as  19  Filariasis,  and  file 
under  Parasites 

84  Chylothorax  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined.  File 
under  Diseases  of  the  Pleura 

84  Chylous  Ascites,  Nonfilarial  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary-  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined.  File  under  Diseases  of  Per- 
itonaeum. When  due  to  filaria  diagnosti- 
cate as  19  Filariasis,  and  file  under 
Parasites 


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121  Chyluria,  Nonfilarial  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 
File  under  Diseases  of  the  Kidney.  When 
due  to  filaria  diagnosticate  as  19  Filariasis 
and  fi'e  under  Parasites 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  File  under  Con- 
genital Malformations  of  the  Lymphatic 
System 
I45C  Elephantiasis  of,  Nonfilarial  State  part  affected. 
When  due  to  filaria  diagnosticate  as  19 
Filariasis,   and   file  under   Parasites 

84     Fistula  of  Thoracic  Duct 

53A  Hodgkin's  Disease 

84     Hypertrophy  of     —     Lymph  Nodes     State  nodes 

84  Lymphadenitis  of.  Acute  State  nodes.  State 
when  possible  infecting  microorganism  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qono= 
coccus  Infection  of  —  Nodes,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 

84  Lymphadenitis  of.  Chronic  State  Nodes.  Not 
to  include  34  Tuberculosis  of— Lymph 
Nodes 

84     Lymphangiectasis  of     State  site 

84  Lymphangitis  of  State  site.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  puerperal  diagnosticate 
as  137  Lymphangitis  of  —  Puerper= 
ium,    and  file  under  Obstetrical  Diseases 

84     Status  Lymphaticus 

37     Syphilis  of     State  nodes.     File  under  Syphilis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  State  nodes.  File  under  Tuber- 
culosis 


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DISEASES  OF  THE  MIND 

68     Constitutional   Inferiority 

68     Constitutional  Psychopathic  State     To  include 

perverted  sexual  instincts  and  imperative 

ideas  and  acts.     Not  to  include   74    Psy= 

chical  Tic 
68     Psychasthenia 
68     Dementia  (Cause  Unknown) 

Dementia  Paralytica     Diagnosticate  as  67  General 

Paralysis  of  the  Insane 
68     Dementia  Praecox 
68     Dementia  Praecox,  Catatonia 
68     Dementia  Praecox,  Hebephrenia 
68     Dementia  Praecox,  Paranoid  Form 

67  General  Paralysis  of  the  Insane 
74     Idiocy 

74     Imbecility 

68  Melancholia,  Involutional 
68     Paranoia 

68     Paranoid  State 

Psychosis,  Exhaustive,  Infective  and  Toxic 
Assign  number  according  to  the  causative 
disease,  e.  g.,  influenza,  10;  pneumonia. 
92;  puerperium  (pregnancy),  140;  rheu- 
matic fever,  47 ;  typhoid  fever,  1 ;  ma- 
lignant tumors  {vide);  uraemia,  120 
When  cause  is  not  known  assign  number  68 

Psychosis,  Intoxication  To  include  alcoholic 
dementia,  alcoholic  hallucinatory  delu- 
sional states,  and  alcoholic  paranoia. 
Assign  number  according  to  cause,  e.  g., 
alcohol,  56A;  morphine,  59;  cocaine,  59, 
etc. 

Psychosis  Polyneuritica  (Korssakow's  syndrome) 
Assign  number  according  to  cause,  e.  g., 
alcohol,  56A;  morphine,  59;  other  cases,  68 


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74     Psychosis  Due  to  Organic  Brain  Disease 
69     Psychosis,   Epileptic 
73A  Psychosis,  Hysterical 

68     Psychosis,    Manic    Depressive     To    include    de- 
pressed,   maniacal,     and     mixed    phases. 
When    complicating     pregnancy    or    the 
puerperium  assign  number    140 
I54A  Psychosis,  Senile 

Psychosis,  Thyreoigenous     Always  use  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis  under  74  Cretinism  or 
88  Myxoedema 
68     Psychosis,  Traumatic 
189B  Not  Insane 
68     Variety  of  Insanity  Not  Ascertained 


MISCELLANEOUS  DISEASES  AND  CON= 
DITIONS 

55     Acidosis,  Nondiabetic 
149     Ainhum 
149     Amputation  Stump 
55     Amyloid  Disease 

Anti — Inoculation  State  disease.  File  under  ap- 
propriate disease  and  assign  the  number  of 
that  disease  followed  by  a  small  letter — 
thus,  when  for  Rabies  the  number  should 
be  23a,  for  tetanus,  24a,  for  typhoid,  lb, 
for  diphtheria,  9c.  When  illness  or  death 
results  from  contamination  by  a  known 
infective  agent,  e.  g.,  tetanus  bacillus,  the 
case  should  be  charged  to  the  latter 
27  Beriberi 
189B  Blood  Donor 

145C  Cicatricial  Contraction  of     State  part  affected 
122     Cystinuria 


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189A  Dentition 
177B  Deprivation  of  Water 
55     Diabetes  Insipidus 
50     Diabetes  Mellitus 
15 IB  Diet  Regulation 
55     Dwarfism 
142     Erythromelalgia 

142  Gangrene  of  Not  to  include  142  Infective  Qan= 
grene  (see  Infective  Diseases),  nor  95 
Gangrene  of  Lung.  State  site.  State 
when  possible  infecting  microorganism  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis.  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 
55     Gigantism 

50    Glycosuria     Do  not  use  for  50  Diabetes  Mellitus 
48C  Gout,  Acute 
48C  Gout,  Chronic 
55     Haemochromatosis 
189A  Headache     Do    not  use    as  a    primary    diagnosis 

when    cause    can    be    determined. 
151 A  Infancy  (See  Newborn  Child) 

55     Infantilism  \  Do  not   use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
189A  Insomnia      J      when  cause  can  be  determined 

121     Lipaemia 

189B  Malingering 

151B  Malnutrition,  under   1  year 

189A  Malnutrition  (i  year  and  over) 

74     Migraine 

99B  Mikulicz's  Disease 

19     Milk  Sickness   (Trembles) 

68     Nostalgia 

55     Obesity 

55     Adiposis  Dolorosa 

55     Ochronosis 


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36B  Osteoarthropathy,  Hypertrophic 

I89B  Phantom  Tumor 

I30B  Precocity 

I89B  Pseudocyesis 

142     Raynaud's  Disease 
48B  Rheumatism,  Chronic  Articular 

149     Rheumatism,   Muscular 
36C  Rickets 
49     Scurvy 

189A  Sea  Sickness 

154B  Senility  Not  to  include  154A  Psychosis,  Senile. 
When  due  to  arterial  sclerosis  diagnosti- 
cate as  81  Arterial  Sclerosis,  General, 
and  file  under  Diseases  of  the  Circulatory 
System 

189A  Shock  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 

145C  Sinus  of     State  site 

I89B  Skin  Donor 

177B  Starvation 

Syncope     Diagnosticate  as  74  Anaemia  of  Brain, 
and  file  under  Diseases  of   the  Nervous 
System 
74     Tetany 

189A  Unknown  To  include  cases  refusing  examination 
or  not  presenting  any  definite  disease  or 
condition 

189B  Vagrancy 

189A  Vertigo  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 


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MUSCLES,    FASCIAE,    TENDONS,    AND    TENDON 
SHEATHS 

State  muscle  or  tendon 
MUSCLES  AND  FASCL\E 

149  Abscess  of  State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  B.  mallei  diagnosticate  as 
21  Glanders.  When  due  to  tuberculosis 
diagnosticate  as  Abscess  of,  Tubercu= 
lous;  use  only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
under  34  Tuberculosis  of — Muscle,  and 
file  under  Tuberculosis.  File  under  In- 
fective Diseases 

149     Amyotonia  Congenita 

149  Atrophy  of 

150  Congenital    Malformation   of     File   under   Con- 

genital   Malformations   of   the    Muscular 

System 
149     Contracture  of 
149     Cramp  of 
149     Degeneration  of 
149     Dupuytren's  Contraction 
149     Hernia  of 
149     Myositis,    Acute     State    when    possible    infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
149     Myositis,  Chronic 
149     Myositis,  Progressive  Ossifying 
149     Myositis,  Traumatic  Ossifying 
149     Myotonia  Congenita 
149     Paralysis  of,  Ischaemic 

149     Parasite  of     State  variety.     File  under  Parasites 
37     Syphilis  of     File  under  Syphilis 

Torticollis     Diagnosticate  according  to  cause  as   149 

Contracture  of,  or  Cramp  of 
34     Tuberculosis  of     File  under  Tuberculosis 


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TENDONS  AND  TENDON  SHEATHS 

149  Abscess  of  State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

149  Ganglion  When  tuberculous  diagnosticate  as  34 
Tuberculosis  of,  and  file  under  Tuber- 
culosis 

149     Hammer  Toe 

149     Mallet  Finger 
37     Syphilis  of     File  under  Syphilis 

149     Tenontosynovitis   of     When   due   to   gonococcus 
diagnosticate   as   38B    Gonococcus    In= 
fection    of,    and    file    under    Infective 
Diseases 
34     Tuberculosis  of     File  under  Tuberculosis 


THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM 

BRAIN,  SPINAL  CORD,  AND  MENINGES 

60     Abscess  of  Brain     State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

74     Anaemia  of  Brain  (Syncope) 

64     Apoplexy     Do    not    use    as    a    primary    diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

81     Arterial  Sclerosis,  Cerebral 

63     Ataxia,  Hereditary 

Bulbar  Paralysis     Diagnosticate  as  63   Poliomye- 
litis, Acute  Bulbar. 

74     Caisson  Disease 

150  Congenital  Malformation]  File  under  Congenital 
of  Brain  I     Malformations       of 

150  Congenital  Malformation  I  the  Nervous  Sys- 
of  Spinal  Cord  J     tern 

74     Cyst  of  Brain     Not  to  include  cystic  tumor 


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BRAIN,  SPIXAI.    CORD,  AXD    MEXIXGES— Con'd 

63     Dystrophy,  Progressive  Muscular 
82     Embolism  of     State  arter>- 

60  Encephalitis,  Acute     State  when  possible  infect- 

ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 
63     Haematomyelia 

63  Haematorrhachis 

64  Haemorrhage,  Epidural 
64     Haemorrhage,  Subdural 

64  Haemorrhage  into  Cerebellum 

64  Haemorrhage  into  Cerebrum 

64  Haemorrhage  into   Medulla 

64  Haemorrhage  into  Pons 

66  Hemiplegia,  Old 

74  Hernia  of  Brain 

74  Hydrocephalus,  Acquired 

61  Meningitis,    Cerebral     State    when    possible    in- 

fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary' 
diagnosis 

61  Meningitis,  Cerebrospinal  Xot  to  include  61a 
Cerebrospinal  Fever.  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ar>'  diagnosis 

61  Meningitis,  Spinal  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondan.-  diagnosis 

63     Morvan's  Disease 

63     Myasthenia  Gravis 

63     Myelitis,  Disseminated 

63     Myelitis,  Transverse 

61     Pachymeningitis,  Cerebral 

61     Pachymeningitis,  Spinal 

63     Paralysis,  Acute  Ascending 

63     Paralysis,  Brown-Sequard's 

63     Paralysis,   Infantile  Spastic 


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BRAIN,  SPINAL  CORD,  AND  MENINGES— Cont'd 

66  Paraplegia,  Ataxic 

63  Paraplegia,  Hereditary  Spastic 

74  Parasite  of  Brain  1  State  variety.     File  under 

63  Parasite  of  Spinal  Cord/     Parasites 

63  Poliomyelitis,  Acute  Anterior 

63  Poliomyelitis,  Acute  Bulbar 

63  Poliomyelitis,  Chronic  Anterior 

63  Sclerosis,  Amyotrophic  Lateral 

63  Sclerosis,  Disseminated 

63  Sclerosis,  Lateral 

37  Syphilis  of  Brain 

37  Syphilis  of  Cerebral   Meninges  File 

37  Syphilis  of  Cerebrospinal  Meninges  \     under 

37  Syphilis  of  Spinal  Cord  Syphilis 

37  Syphilis  of  Spinal  Meninges 

63  Syringomyelia 

62  Tabes  Dorsalis 

82  Thrombosis  of  State  sinus  or  vessel.  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

30  Tuberculosis  of  Brain  \ 

30  Tuberculosis  of  Cerebral  Meninges!         File 

30  Tuberculosis       of       Cerebrospinal  i        under 

Meninges  [Tuberculosis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  Spinal  Cord  | 

30  Tuberculosis  of  Spinal  Meninges  j 


CRANIAL  AND  SPINAL  NERVES 

76     Meniere's  Disease 
73B  Neuralgia  of     State  nerve 
73B  Neuritis  of     State  nerve 
73B  Neuritis,  Multiple 


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CRANIAL    AND    SPINAL    NERVES— Continued 

66     Paralysis  of     State  nerve.     Do  not  use   as   a    pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can   be  deter- 
mined 
37     Syphilis  of     File  under  Syphilis 
145C  Zoster 

FUXCTIOXAL  NERVOUS  DISORDERS 

74     Angiospastic  Oedema 

74     Aphasia     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 

cause   can  be   determined 
74     Athetosis 
74     Catalepsy 
72     Chorea 

74     Chorea,  Chronic  Progressive 
71     Convulsions,   Infantile  under  5  years     Do  not 

use  as  a  primar>^  diagnosis  when  cause 

can  be  determined 
69     Epilepsy     Not  to  include  69  Psychosis,  Epileptic 
74     Epilepsy,  Jacksonian     Not  to  include  74  Psycho= 

sis  due  to  Organic  Brain  Disease 
74     Hiccough     Do    not    use    as    a    primary    diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
68     Hypochondriasis 
73A  Hysteria     Not   to    include    73A    Psychosis    Hys= 

terical 
74     Neurasthenia 
74     Neurosis,  Occupational 

74     Neurosis,  Traumatic     To  include  railway  spine 
74     Night  Terrors 
63     Paralysis  Agitans 
74     Paramyoclonus  Multiplex 
74     Somnambulism 
74     Spasm,  Habit 
74     Spasm,  Nodding 


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FUNCTIONAL    NERVOUS    DISORDERS— Continued 

74     Spasm,  Saltatory 
74     Stammering 
74     Stuttering 
74     Tic,  Convulsive 
74     Tic,  Coordinated 

Tic,  Painful,  of    Diagnosticate  as  73B  Neuralgia 
of.     File  under  Neuralgia 
74     Tic,  Psychical     Not  to  include  68  Constitutional 
Psychopathic  State 

Tic,  Simple     Diagnosticate  as  74  Spasm,  Habit 


PARASITES:     FUNGI  AND  CERTAIN  ANIMAL 
PARASITES 

When  the  International  Number  is  not  stated,  the 
appropriate  number  will  be  found  before  the  heading 
Parasite  under  the  organ  infested. 

Achorion  Schoenleini     Diagnosticate  as  25B  Favus 
25A  Actinomycosis  of     State  site 

AMOEBAE 

107     Entamoeba  Coli 

Entamoeba   histolytica       Diagnosticate  as    107 
Entamoebiasis,    Entamoebic    Abscess 
of,  or  14C  Entamoebic  Dysentery 
107     Entamoebiasis     Not  to  include  Entamoebic 
Abscess  of,  or  I4C  Entamoebic  Dysen^ 
tery 
Entamoebic  Abscess  of     State  site.    Assign 
number  according  to  site,  e.  g.,  115  En- 
tamoebic Abscess  of  Liver 
I4C  Entamoebic  Dysentery 
107     Paramoeba  Hominis 


Gl 


107     Ascaris  Lumbricoides 

25B  Aspergillosis   of     State   site.     To   include    Carate 
and  Tokelau.     Not  to  include  25B  M yce^ 
toma  of 
Aspergillus     Diagnosticate  as  25B  Aspergillosis  of 
107     Balantidium  Coli  (Paramoecium)     When  causing 
dysentery   diagnosticate   as    14B    Balan= 
tidic  Dysentery 
Bilharziosis     Diagnosticate    as    107    Schistosomi= 
asis,    Intestinal,    or    Schistosomiasis, 
Urinary 
25B  Blastomycosis   of     State  site.     To  include  cryp- 
tococcus  and  other  saccharomycetes 
Carate     Diagnosticate    as    25B     Aspergillosis    of 

Skin 
Coccidiasis    of     State    site.     Assign    number    ac- 
cording to  site 
Cryptococcus     Diagnosticate    as  25B   Blastomyco= 
sis  of 

DISCOMYCES 

Actinomyces  bovis    Diagnosticate  as  25 A  Acti= 

nomycosis  of 
Discomyces    Madurae     Diagnosticate   as    25B 

Mycetoma  of 
Discomyces  Rosenbachi     Diagnosticate  as  25B 

Erysipeloid 
Discomyces  (unclassified)  Diagnosticate  as  25B 
Discomycosis  of 
25B    Discomycosis  of     State  site.     Not  to  include 
25A  Actinomycosis  of,  25B  Mycetoma 
of,  or  25B  Erysipeloid 
145C  Dracontiasis 
14B  Dysentery,  Balantidic 
14C  Dysentery,  Entamoebic 


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Eimeria  stiedae     Diagnosticacc  as  Coccidiasis  of. 
State  site 

Endomyces  albicans     Diagnosticate  as  99B  Thrush 
25B  Erysipeloid 
25B  Erythrasma 
25B  Favus 

FILARIAE 

Filar ia  Bancr of ti    Diagnosticate  as  19  Filaria= 
sis 

Filaria  Medinensis  (Guinea  worm)     Diagnos- 
ticate as  145C  Dracontiasis 

Filaria    (unclassified)     State   variety  and  site 
and  assign  number  according  to  site 
19     Filariasis 

FLAGELLATA 

Cercomonas  hominis  j  Diagnosticate  as  105B 
Lamhlia  intestinalis  \  Flagellate  Diar= 
Trichomonas  hominis    J      rhoea 

105B  Flagellate  Diarrhoea 
145C  Larva  Migrans 

Madura  foot     Diagnosticate  as  25B  Mycetoma  of 

Foot 
Malassezia  furfur     Diagnosticate  as  25B  Pityriasis 

Versicolor 
Microsporum  minutissimum     Diagnosticate  as  25 B 
Erythrasma 
25B  Mucormycosis  of     State  site 

25B  Mycetoma  of     State  site.     To  include  actinomy- 
cotic and  aspergillar  mycetoma 
145C  Myiasis 

107     Oxyuris  Vermicularis 
107     Paragonimiasis 


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Paragonimus  Westermani  (Distoma  jjulmonale)   Di- 
agnosticate as  98  Paragonimiasis 
145C  Phtheiriasis   (Pediculosis) 
25B  Piedra 
25B  Pinta 
25B  Pityriasis  Versicolor 

Saccharomyces     Diagnosticate  as  25B  Blastomyco= 
sis  of 
145C  Sarcopsiliasis     (Pulex  penetrans) 

Sarcoptes  scabiei     Diagnosticate  as  I45B  Scabies 
145B  Scabies 

SCHISTOSOMIDAE 

107     Schistosomiasis,   Intestinal 

Schistosomiasis,   Urinary      Assign   number 

according  to  site 
Schistosomum       haematobium       Diagnosticate 

as    Schistosomiasis,     Urinary       When 

affecting  the  kidney,  assign  number  122  ; 

when  affecting  the  bladder,  number  124 
Schistosomum  Japonicum 
Schistosomum   Mansoni   Diagnosticate  as    107 

Schistosomiasis,   Intestinal 
25B  Sporotrichosis  of     State  site 

STRONG  YLIDAE 

Ankylostoma  duodencUe     Diagnosticate  as   106 
Uncinariasis 
122     Dioctophyme  Renale  (Strongy'us  gigas) 

Metastrongylus  Apri     (Strongylus    bronch- 
ialis)  State  site.     Assign  number  accord- 
ing to   site 
Necator   Americanus      Diagnosticate    as     106 
Uncinariasis 


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STRONG  YLIDAE— Continued 

107     Strongylus  Qibsoni 

107     Trichostrongylus     Instabilis       (Strongylus 
subtilis) 
107     Strongyloides  Intestinalis 

TAPE  WORMS 

107     Dibothriocephalus  Latus 
107     Hymenolepis  Nana 

Sparganum    Proliferum  State  sice.     Assign 

number  according  to  site 
Taenia  echinococcus 

Echinococcus     of      State      site.       Assign 
number    according     to     site,     e.    g.,    74 
Echinococcus    of  Brain;  112  Echino=> 
coccus  of  Liver 
107     Taenia  Saginata 
107    Taenia  Solium 

Cysticercus  of  State  site.     Assign  number 
according  to  site 
99B  Thrush 

Tokelau      Diagnosticate    as    25B   Aspergillosis  of 

Skin 
Trichina  spiralis     Diagnosticate  as   107  Trichini= 
asis 
107     Trichiniasis 

Trichocephalus  dispar     See  Trichuris 
Trichophyton     Diagnosticate  as   145 A  Trichophy= 
tosis 
145A  Trichophytosis     To  include  sycosis    ♦ 

Trichosporum     Diagnosticate  as  25B  Piedra 
107     Trichuriasis 
107     Trichuris  Trichiura  (Trichocephalus  dispar) 

Trypanosoma     Diagnosticate  as  55  Trypanosoma 
iasis 


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55     Trypanosomiasis 
106     Uncinariasis 


POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS 

56B  Absinthe  Poisoning 
165B  Acetanilide  Poisoning,  Acute 

59     Acetanilide  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Acetic  Acid  Poisoning 
I68B  Acetylene  Poisoning 

58     Acetylene  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Aconite  Poisoning 

165B  Aconitine  Poisoning 

56B  Alcohol  Poisoning     Not  to  include  56A  Psychosis 

Intoxication 
165B  Alum  Poisoning 
165B  Ammonia  Poisoning,  Acute 

58     Ammonia  Poisoning,   Industrial 
165B  Ammonium  Carbonate  Poisoning 
165B  Ammonium  Hydroxide  Poisoning 
165B  Amyl  Alcohol  Poisoning  (Fusel  oil) 

58     Amyl  Alcohol  Poisoning,   Industrial 
165B  Amylene  Hydrate  Poisoning 
165B  Aniline  Poisoning 

58     Aniline  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Antimony  Poisoning 

58  Antimony  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Antipyrine  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Antipyrine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Arsenic  Poisoning,  Acute 

59     Arsenic  Poisoning,  Chronic 

58     Arsenic  Poisoning,  Industrial 
168B  Arseniuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning 

58     Arseniuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Aspidium  Poisoning 
165B  Barium  Poisoning 


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I65B  Belladonna  Poisoning 

165B  Atropine  Poisoning 
165B  Benzol  Poisoning  (Benzine) 

58  Benzol  Poisoning,  Industrial 

165B  Bismuth   Poisoning     Not  to  include   Arsenic  or 

Nitrite   Poisoning 
165B  Boric  Acid  Poisoning 
165B  Borax  Poisoning 
164     Botulism 

59  Bromide  Poisoning 
168B  Bromine  Poisoning 
165B  Bromoform  Poisoning 

165B  Cannabis  Indica  Poisoning,  Acute  (Hashish) 
59     Cannabis    Indica   Poisoning,    Chronic     Not   to 

include  59  Psychosis,  Intoxication 
165B  Cantharides  Poisoning 

Carbolic    Acid    Poisoning     Diagnosticate    as    165B 
Phenol  Poisoning 
168B  Carbon  Dioxide  Poisoning 
58     Carbon  Dioxide  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Carbon  Disulphide  Poisoning 
58     Carbon  Disulphide  Poisoning,  Industrial 
I68B  Carbon  Monoxide    Poisoning     Not    to    include 
168B  Illuminating  Gas  Poisoning 

58  Carbon  Monoxide  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Castor  Oil  Seed  Poisoning 

165B  Chloral  Hydrate  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Chloral    Hydrate   Poisoning,    Chronic     Not   to 

include  59   Psychosis,    Intoxication 
165B  Chloralamide  Poisoning 
165B  Chlorate  Poisoning 
165B  Chlorethyl  Poisoning 
I68B  Chlorethyl  Vapor  Poisoning 
58     Chloride  of  Lime  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Chlorinated  Lime  Poisoning 
I65B  Chlorinated  Soda  Poisoning 


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I68B  Chlorine  Poisoning 
58     Chlorine  Poisoning,   Industrial 
I65B  Chloroform   Poisoning 
I68B  Chloroform  Vapor  Poisoning 
I68B  Chloroform  Vapor  Poisoning,  Delayed 
165B  Chromium   Poisoning 

58  Chromium  Poisoning,  Industrial     Diagnosticate 

lead   chromate    poisoning    as    57A    Lead 

Poisoning,  Industrial 
I65B  Chrysarobin  Poisoning 
I65B  Cinchona  Poisoning 

165B  Quinine  Poisoning 
165B  Coca  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Coca  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Cocaine  Poisoning,  Acute 

59     Cocaine    Poisoning,    Chronic     Xot    to    in- 
clude 59  Psychosis,  Intoxication 
165B  Cocculus  Indicus  Poisoning 

165B  Picrotoxine  Poisoning 
59     Coffee  Poisoning 

165B  Caffeine  Poisoning,  Acute 
59     Caffeine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Colchicum  Poisoning 

165B  Colchicine  Poisoning 
165B  Conium  Poisoning 
165B  Copaiba  Poisoning 
165B  Copper  Poisoning 
I65B  Cordite    Poisoning     Xot    to    include    Nitrite    or 

Picric  Acid  Poisoning 
164     Creatoxismus  (Meat  Poisoning) 
165B  Creolin  Poisoning 
165B  Creosote  Poisoning 

165B  Quaiacol  Poisoning 
165B  Croton  Oil  Poisoning 
165B  Curare  Poisoning 
I65B  Delphinium   Poisoning 


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I65B  Digitalis  Poisoning 

58  Dinitrobenzol  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Duboisia  Poisoning 

164     Egg  Albumin  Poisoning 
165B  Elaterium  Poisoning 

165B  Elaterin  Poisoning 
165B  Epinephrin   Poisoning 
165B  Ergot  Poisoning,  Acute  " 

59  Ergot  Poisoning,  Chronic 
I65B  Ether  Poisoning,  Acute 

59     Ether  Poisoning,  Chronic 
168B  Ether  Vapor  Poisoning 
164     Fish  Poisoning 

164     Shell  Fish  Poisoning 
165A  Fish  Venom  Poisoning 

165B  Formaldehyde   Poisoning     To   include    hexame- 
thylenamine    poisoning.     When     inhaled 
assign  number  168B 
58     Formaldehyde  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Gasoline  Poisoning     When  inhaled  assign  num- 
ber 168B 
58     Gasoline  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Gelsemium  Poisoning 
165B  Hydrochloric  Acid  Poisoning 
58     Hydrochloric  Acid  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Hydrocyanic  Acid  Poisoning     When  inhaled  as- 
sign number  168B 
58     Hydrocyanic  Acid  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Cyanide  Poisoning 
58     Cyanide  Poisoning,   Industrial 
168B  Cyanogen  Poisoning 
58     Cyanogen  Poisoning,   Industrial 
165B  Hydrofluoric  Acid  Poisoning 
58     Hydrofluoric  Acid  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Hyoscyamus  Poisoning 

I65B  Hyoscyamine  Poisoning 


G9 


165B  Hyoscine  Poisoning  (Scopolamine) 
I68B  Illuminating  Gas  Poisoning 

58  Illuminating  Gas  Poisoning,   Industrial 
165A  Insect  Sting 

I65B  Iodine  Poisoning 
165B  Iodoform  Poisoning 
165B  Iron  Poisoning 
165B  Kerosene  Poisoning 

59  Lathyrism 

165B  Lead  Poisoning,  Acute 

57B  Lead  Poisoning,    Chronic     Not    to    include    57 
Psychosis,  Intoxication 

57A  Lead  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Lobelia  Poisoning 
I65B  Lysol  Poisoning 
165B  Magnesium  Poisoning 

58     Manganese  Poisoning,  Industrial 
I68B  Marsh  Gas  Poisoning 

58  Marsh  Gas  Poisoning,   Industrial 
I65B  Mercury  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Mercury  Poisoning,  Chronic 
58     Mercury  Poisoning,   Industrial 

165B  Methyl  Alcohol  Poisoning 
168B  Methyl  Alcohol  Vapor  Poisoning 
58     Methyl  Alcohol  Vapor  Poisoning,  Industrial 
164     Milk  Poisoning 

164     Cheese  Poisoning 
164     Ice  Cream  Poisoning 
164     Mushroom  Poisoning 

165B  Muscarine  Poisoning 
165B  Naphthalene  Poisoning 
I65B  Naphthol  Poisoning 
165B  Nitric  Acid  Poisoning 

165B  Nitrite  Poisoning  To  include  amyl  nitrite  and 
nitroglycerin  poisoning.  When  inhaled 
assign  number  168B 


70 


165B  Nitrobenzine  Poisoning 
58     Nitrobenzine  Poisoning,   Industrial 

58  Nitrous  Gas  Poisoning,   Industrial 
168B  Nitrous  Oxide  Poisoning 

165B  Nux  Vomica  Poisoning 

165B  Strychnine  Poisoning 
165B  Opium  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Opium  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Codeine  Poisoning,  Acute 

59     Codeine  Poisoning,  Chronic    Not  to  include 

59  Psychosis,  Intoxication 
165B  Dionine  Poisoning,  Acute 
59     Dionine  Poisoning,  Chronic    Not  to  include 

59  Psychosis,  Intoxication 
165B  Heroine  Poisoning,  Acute 
59     Heroine  Poisoning,  Chronic    Not  to  include 

59  Psychosis,   Intoxication 
165B  Morphine  Poisoning,  Acute 
59     Morphine  Poisoning,  Chronic     Not  to  in- 
clude 59  Psychosis,  Intoxication 
165B  Oxalic  Acid  Poisoning 

165B  Acid  Potassium  Oxalate  Poisoning 
165B  Paraldehyde  Poisoning,  Acute 
59     Paraldehyde  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Parathyreoid  Extract  Poisoning 
26     Pellagra 

165B  Pennyroyal  Poisoning 
165B  Petroleum  Poisoning 

58  Petroleum  Vapor  Poisoning,   Industrial 
165B  Phenacetin  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Phenacetin  Poisoning,  Chronic 
I65B  Phenol  Poisoning 

I68B  Phosphoretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning 
165B  Phosphoric  Acid  Poisoning 
165B  Phosphorous  Acid  Poisoning 
165B  Phosphorus  Poisoning,  Acute 


71 


58     Phosphorus  Poisoning,   Industrial 
I65B  Physostigma  Poisoning 

I65B  Physostigmine  Poisoning 
I65B  Picric  Acid,   Poisoning 
58     Picric  Acid   Poisoning,   Industrial 
I65B  Pilocarpus  Poisoning 

I65B  Pilocarpine  Poisoning 
I65B  Potassium  Carbonate  Poisoning 

Potassium     Chlorate     Poisoning     Diagnosticate     as 
I65B  Chlorate  Poisoning 
165B  Potassium  Hydroxide  Poisoning 
165B  Potassium  Nitrate  Poisoning 
164     Potato  Poisoning 

58  Pyridine  Poisoning,   Industrial 
165B  Pyrogallic  Acid  Poisoning 
I65B  Resorcin  Poisoning 

Rhus    Toxicodendron    Poisoning     Diagnosticate    as 

145C    Dermatitis    Venenata,    and    file 

under  Diseases  of  the  Skin 
I65B  Salicylic  Acid  Poisoning     To  include  salicylates 
I65B  Santonin  Poisoning 
165B  Serum  Poisoning 
168B  Sewer  Gas  Poisoning 

Sewer  Gas   Poisoning,   Industrial     Diagnosticate  as 

58  Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning, 

Industrial 
165B  Silver  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Silver  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165 A  Snake  Venom  Poisoning 
165B  Sodium  Carbonate  Poisoning 

Sodium  Chlorate  Poisoning     Diagnosticate  as  165B 
Chlorate  Poisoning 
I65B  Sodium  Chloride  Poisoning 
165B  Sodium  Hydroxide  Poisoning 
165B  Stramonium  Poisoning 
165B  Strophanthus  Poisoning 


72 


165B  Strophanthin  Poisoning 

I65B  Sulphonal  Poisoning,  Acute  , 

59     Sulphonal  Poisoning,  Chronic 
58     Sulphur  Chloride  Poisoning,  Industrial 

I68B  Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning 
58     Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning,   Industrial 

165B  Sulphuric  Acid  Poisoning 

165B  Sulphurous  Acid  Poisoning 

58  Sulphurous  Acid  Vapor  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Tansy  Poisoning 

165B  Tartaric  Acid  Poisoning 

59  Tea  Poisoning 

58  Tea  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Thymus  Extract  Poisoning 
165B  Thyreoid  Extract  Poisoning 

59  Tin  Poisoning 

165B  Tobacco  Poisoning,  Acute 
59    Tobacco  Poisoning,  Chronic 

58  Tobacco  Poisoning,  Industrial 
165B  Nicotine  Poisoning,  Acute 

59     Nicotine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Trional  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Trional  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Turpentine  Poisoning 

168B  Turpentine  Vapor  Poisoning 

58  Turpentine  Vapor  Poisoning,  Industrial 
I65B  Veratrum  Poisoning 

I65B  Veronal  Poisoning,  Acute 

59  Veronal  Poisoning,  Chronic 
165B  Zinc  Poisoning 


73 


REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS 

FUXCTIOXAL   DISTURBANCES  INVOLVING 
MALE  AND  FEMALE  SEXUAL  ORGANS 

Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can 
be  determined 
130B  Amenorrhoea 
130B  Dysmenorrhoea 
132     Dyspareunia 

127  Impotence 

74     Masturbation 

128  Menorrhagia 
130B  Menopause 

Menstruation,    Precocious     Diagnosticate    as    130B 
Precocity.     File     under     Miscellaneous 
Diseases  and  Conditions 
128     Metrorrhagia 
145C  Pruritus  Vulvae 
127     Seminal  Emissions 
127     Spermatorrhoea 

Sterility     When  occurring  in  the  male  assign  num- 
ber 127;  when  in  the  female,  number  132 
132     Vaginismus 

MAMMARY  GLAND 

State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis. 
When  puerperal  diagnos- 
ticate as  141  Abscess  of 
133     Abscess,  Sub=     \      Mammary      Gland, 


133     Abscess  of  Mammary 
Gland 


mammary 


Puerperium,or  141  Ab^ 
scess  Submammary, 
Puerperium,and  fileun- 
der  Obstetrical   Diseases 


74 


MAMMARY  GLAND— Continued 

141     Agalactia 

133     Atrophy  of  Mammary  Gland 

150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Mammary  QIand 

File  under  Congenital   Malformations  of 

the   Reproductive  Organs 
133     Fissure  of  Nipple     When  puerperal  diagnosticate 

as  141  Fissure  of  Nipple,  Puerperium, 

and  file  under  Obstetrical  Diseases 
133     Fistula   of    Mammary    Qland     When   puerperal 

diagnosticate  as    141    Fistula  of   Mam= 

mary    Qland,     Puerperium,    and    file 

under  Obstetrical  Diseases 
141     Qalactocele 
141     Qalactorrhoea 

133     Hypertrophy  of  Mammary  Qland 
133     Mamillitis     When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as  141 

Mamillitis,      Puerperium,     (or    Preg= 

nancy)      and      file     under     Obstetrical 

Diseases 

(State    when    possible    infecting 

I      microorganism  as  a  secondary 

133     Mastitis,  Acute    j      diagnosis.     When     puerperal 

133     Mastitis,  Chronic |      diagnosticate  as  141  Mastitis, 

I      Puerperium,  and  file  under 
[     Obstetrical  Diseases 
141     Milk  Retention 
133     Neurosis  of  Mammary  Qland     Do  not  use  as  a 

primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 

determined 
133     Pam5i/e  of  Mammary  Qland     State  variety.     File 

under  Parasites 
37     Syphilis  of  Mammary  Qland     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis   of   Mammary   Qland     File   under 

Tuberculosis 


75 

FEMALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS 

LIGAMENTS.  OVARIES.  AND  TUBES 

132     Abscess  of  Ovar\  1  State  when  possible  infect- 

130B  Abscess,  Parauterine,       ing   microorganism   as   a 
(non-puerperal)  I      secondary  diagnosis 

130B  Abscess,  Pelvic  Xot  to  include  130B  Cellulitis, 
Pelvic,  nor  130B  Abscess,  Parauterine. 

State  when  possible  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondar\-  diagnosis.  Do  not 
use  as  a  primary-  diagnosis  when  cause 
can  be  determined.  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococcus 
Infection  of  Peritonaeum,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases.  When  puer- 
peral diagnosticate  as  137  Abscess,  Pel= 
vie,  Puerperium,  and  file  under  Obstet- 
rical Diseases.  File  all  other  cases  under 
Diseases  of  the  Peritonaeum 

132     Atrophy  of  Ovary 

130B  Cellulitis,  Pelvic  Xot  to  include  130B  Abscess, 
Pelvic,  nor  130B  Abscess,  Parauterine. 
State  when  possible  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary-  diagnosis.  When 
puerperal  diagnosticate  as  137  Cellulitis, 
Pelvic,  Puerperium,  and  file  under 
Obstetrical   Diseases 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  State  part  affected. 
File  under  Congenital  Malformations  of 
the    Reproductive  Organs 

132     Displacement  of  Falloppian  Tube 

132     Displacement  of  Ovary 

134B  Gestation,  Extrauterine 

132  Haematocele,  Pelvic  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

131     Haematoma  of  Ovarv 


76 

FEMALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 
LIGAMENTS,  OVARIES  AND  TUBES— Continued 

132     Haematosalpinx 

132     Hydrocele  of  Round  Ligament 

132  Oophoritis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Ovary, 
and  file  under  infective  Diseases 

132     Oophoritis,  Chronic 

132     Sclerosis  of  Ovary 

132  Parasite  of  Ovary  State  variety.  File  under 
Parasites 

117  Peritonitis,  Acute  Local  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined. When  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 
nosticate as  38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Peritonaeum,  and  file  under  Infective 
Diseases.  When  puerperal  diagnosticate 
as  137  Peritonitis,  Acute  Local,  Puer= 
perium,  and  file  under  Obstetrical  Dis- 
eases. File  all  other  cases  under  Diseases 
of  the  Peritonaeum 

132  Salpingitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Fallop= 
pian  Tube,  and  file  under  Infective 
Diseases 

132  Salpingitis,  Chronic  To  include  hydrosalpinx. 
State  when  possible  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38 B  Gono= 
coccus  Infection  of  Falloppian  Tube, 
and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 


FEMALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 
LIGAMENTS.  OVARIES,  AND  TUBES— Continued 

37  Syphilis  of  State  part  affected.  File  under  Syph- 
ilis 

34  Tuberculosis  of  State  part  affected.  File  under 
Tuberculosis 

83     Varix  of  Broad  Ligament 

UTERUS 

130B  Atrophy  of  Uterus 

130B  Atresia  of  Uterus,  Acquired 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Uterus  File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Repro- 
ductive Organs 

130B  Displacement  of  Uterus  (See  also  Obstetrical 
Diseases 


Anteflexion 

Anteversion 

Laterocession 

Prolapse  of  Uterus 

Retrocession 

Retroversion 


xMways  use  as  a  secondary' 
diagnosis  under  I30B 
Displacement  of  Uter- 
i  us.  Not  to  include  140 
!  Displacement  of  Uter= 
I  us,  Puerperium.  Toin- 
[     elude  retroflexion 

130A  Endometritis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary'  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Endo= 
metrium,  and  file  under  Infective  Dis- 
eases. When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as 
137  Endometritis,  Acute,  Puerperium, 
and  file  under  Obstetrical  Diseases 

130A  Endometritis,  Chronic 

130A  Endotrachelitis,  Chronic 

llOA  Fistula,   Intestino=uterine 


78 
FEMALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

UTERUS— Continued 

I30B  Fistula,    Uterovaginal     File   under     Diseases     of 

Vagina. 
125     Fistula,    Uterovesical      File    under    Diseases     of 

Bladder 
130B  Hypertrophy  of  Cervix  Uteri 
130B  Laceration  of  Cervix  Uteri,  Old 
I30A  Metritis,  Acute     State    when    possible    infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

When    puerperal     diagnosticate    as     137 

Metritis,  Acute,  Puerperium,  and  file 

under  Obstetrical  Diseases 
130A  Metritis,  Chronic 
130B  Stricture   of   Uterine   Canal     Do   not   use   as  a 

primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 

determined 
140     Subinvolution  of  Uterus 
37     Syphilis  of  Uterus     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Uterus     File  under  Tuberculosis 

VAGINA 

132     Abscess  of  Vagina     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
132     Atresia  of  Vagina,  Acquired 
150     Congenital      Malformation     of     Vagina       File 

under  Congenital    Malformations  of    the 

Reproductive  Organs 
132     Cyst  of  Vagina     File  under  Retention  Cysts  under 

Tumors 
llOA  Fistula,  Rectovaginal 
125     Fistula,  Ureterovaginal 
125     Fistula,  Urethrovaginal 
130B  Fistula,  Uterovaginal 
125     Fistula,  Vesicovaginal 


79 


FEMALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

V  AG  I\  A— Continued 

186     Foreign  Body  in  Vagina 

132     Laceration  of  Pelvic  Floor,  Old 


Prolapse  of  Anterior 

Vaginal  Wall  (Cystocele) 

Prolapse  of  Posterior 

Vaginal  Wall  (Proctocele) 


I  Always  use  as  a  sec- 
I      ondary       diagnosis 
under     either     132 
Laceration  or  132 
I      Relaxation  of  Pel- 
vic Floor 


132 
37 
34 

132 


132 
132 


Relaxation  of  Pelvic  Floor 
Syphilis  of  Vagina     File  under  Syphilis 
Tuberculosis  of  Vagina     File  under  Tuberculosis 
Vaginismus     File  under  Functional  Disorders 

State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Vagina,  and  file  under 
Infective  Diseases 


Vaginitis,  Acute 
Vaginitis,  Chronic 


VULVA 


132 


132 


132 
132 


Abscess  of  Bartholin's 

Gland 
Abscess  of  Vulva 


State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism 
as  a  secondary'  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B 
Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Bartholin's  Gland 
(or  Vulva),  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 


Adhesions  about  Clitoris 
Atrophy  of  Vulva 


80 
FEMALE   REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

VULVA— Continued 

38A  Chancroid  of  Vulva  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
File  under  Infective  Diseases 
150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Vulva  File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Repro- 
ductive Organs 
132     Cyst  of  Bartholin's  Gland     File  under  Retention 

Cysts  under  Tumors 
145C  Elephantiasis  of  Vulva,  Nonfilarial     File  under 
Diseases     of     the     Lymphatic     System. 
When  due  to  filaria  diagnosticate  as   19 
Filariasis,  and  file  under  Parasites 
132     Qarrulitas  Vulvae 

132     Haematoma  of  Vulva,  Nontraumatic     Do  not 
use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause 
can  be  determined 
132     Hydrocele  of  Vulva 
132     Hypertrophy  of  Vulva     State  part  affected 

132     Hypertrophy  of  Clitoris 
132     Kraurosis  Vulvae 

145C  Pruritus  Vulvae     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis   when    cause    can    be    determined. 
File  under  Functional  Disorders  of   Male 
and  Female  Sexual  Organs 
37     Syphilis  of  Vulva     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Vulva     File  under  Tuberculosis 
83     Varix  of  Vulva 

State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis.  When  due  to 
132  Vulvitis,  Acute  \  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
132     Vulvitis,  Chronic         38B  Gonococcus  Infection 

of    Vulva,    and    file    under 
Infective  Diseases 


81 

MALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS 
COWPER'S  GLANDS 

127  Abscess  of  Cowper's  Gland  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In= 
fection  of  Cowper's  Gland,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 
34  Tuberculosis  of  Cowper's  Gland  File  under 
Tuberculosis 

PENIS 

127     Balanoposthitis     State    when    possible    infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B   Gonococcus    Infection   of   Penis, 
and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 
38A  Chancroid  of  Penis     State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
File  under  Infective  Diseases 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Penis     File  under 
Congenital   Malformations  of  the  Repro- 
ductive Organs 
127     Deformity  of  Penis,  Acquired 
127     Paraphimosis 
127     Redundant  Prepuce 

127     Adhesions,  Preputial 
127     Concretions,  Preputial 

127     Phimosis     When   congenital   assign    number 
150 
127     Sclerosis  of  Corpus  Cavernosum 
37     Syphilis  of  Penis     File  under  Syphilis      ., 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Penis     File  under  Tuberculosis 


83 

MALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

PROSTATE  GLAND 

126  Abscess  of  Prostate  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Prostate 
and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 

126  Atrophy  of  Prostate  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

126     Calculus  in  Prostate 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Prostate  File 
under  Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Reproductive  Organs 

126     Enlargement  of  Prostate     Not  to  include  tumor 

State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnos- 

126  Prostatitis,  <j      ticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  lnfec= 

Chronic   |      tion   of   Prostate   and   file   under 
[      Infective   Diseases 

37     Syphilis  of  Prostate     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis   of   Prostate     File   under  Tubercu- 
losis 

SCROTUM 

127  Abscess  of  Scrotum     State  when  possible  infect- 

ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Scrotum  File 
under  Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Reproductive  Organs 

145C  Elephantiasis  of  Scrotum,  Nonfilarial  File 
under  Diseases  of  the  Lymphatic  System 
When  due  to  filaria  diagnosticate  as  19 
Filariasis,  and  file  under  Parasites 


126     Prostatitis, 
Acute 


83 

MALE   REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 
SCROTUM— Continued 

142     Gangrene    of    Scrotum,     Infective     File    under 

Infective   Diseases 
127     Redundant  Scrotum     Do  not  use  as  a  primar>' 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
37     Syphilis  of  Scrotum     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis   of   Scrotum     File  under  Tubercu- 
losis 

SEMINAL  VESICLES 

127  Abscess  of  Seminal  Vesicle  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In=» 
fection  of  Seminal  Vesicle,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 

127  Concretion  in  Seminal  Vesicle  Do  not  use  as 
a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Seminal  Vesicles 
File  under  Congenital  Malformations  of 
the  Reproductive  Organs 

[State  when  possible    infecting    mi- 

•  -^•7     /-  ^'j.-  croorganism  as  a  secondarv  diae- 

127     Gonecystitis,  .  *   „,,         ,  ^        * 


Acute 
127     Gonecystitis, 
Chronic 


nosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
{  diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococ= 
j  cus  Infection  of  Seminal  Ves- 
I  icle,  and  file  under  Infective 
[     Diseases 

37     Syphilis  of  Seminal  Vesicle     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis    of    Seminal    Vesicle     File    under 
Tuberculosis 


MALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

SPERMATIC  CORD 

127     Haematocele  of  Spermatic  Cord 

127     Haematoma  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Nontraumatic 

127     Hydrocele  of  Spermatic  Cord 

127  Inflammation  of  Spermatic  Cord  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis.  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In= 
fection  of  Spermatic  Cord,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 
37     Syphilis  of  Spermatic  Cord     File  under  Syphilis 

127     Torsion  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Nontraumatic 
34     Tuberculosis    of    Spermatic    Cord     File    under 

Tuberculosis 
83     Varicocele 

TESTICLE  AND  EPIDIDYMIS 

127  Abscess  of  Epididymis  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In= 
fection  of  Epididymis,  and  file  under 
Infective  Diseases 

127  Abscess  of  Testicle  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Testicle 
and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 

127  Atrophy  of  Testicle  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

156  Congenital  Malformation  of  Testicle  File  un- 
der Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Re- 
productive Organs 


85 
MALE  REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

TESTICLE  AXD  EPIDIDYMIS— Continued 

[State  when  possible    infecting    mi- 

127     Epididymitis,  j      croorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 

Acute  1      nosis.     When  due  to  gonococcus 

127     Epididymitis,  i      diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococ= 

Chronic       [      cus  Infection  of  Epididymis, 

[     and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 

142  Gangrene  of  Testicle  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 
File  under  Miscellaneous  Diseases 

Do  not  use  as  a  primary'  diag- 
nosis w^hen  cause  can  be  de- 
termined. When  a  compli- 
cation of  mumps  diagnosti- 
cate as  19  Mumps.  W^hen 
due  to  gonococcus  diagnosti- 
cate as  38B  Gonococcus 
Infection  of  Testicle.  File 
under  Infective  Diseases 

37     Svphilis  of  Epididymis   j 

37     Syphilis  of  Testicle  Y'^^  ^^^^^  S>'Ph^^i^ 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Epididymis     File    under   Tuber- 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Testicle  [  culosis 

TUNICA  VAGINALIS 

84     Chylocele,  Nonfilarial 
127     Haematocele   of  Tunica  Vaginalis     File   under 

Injuries  of  Tunica  Vaginalis 
127     Hydrocele  of  Tunica  Vaginalis 
127     Spermatocele 


127     Orchitis,  Acute 
127     Orchitis,  Chronic 


86 

RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM 

BRONCHI  AND  TRACHEA 

96  Asthma 

90  Bronchiectasis 

89  Bronchitis,  Acute 

90  Bronchitis,  Chronic 
90  Bronchitis,   Fibrinous 

150  Congenital  Malformation] File  under  Congenital 
of  Bronchus  [     Malformations       of 

150  Congenital  Malformation  [  .  the  Respiratory  Sys- 
of  Trachea  j     tern 

98  Fistula  of  Trachea 

186  Foreign  Body  in  Bronchus 

186  Foreign   Body  in  Trachea 

98  Ossification  of  Tracheal  Rings 

98     Parasite  in  Wall  of  Bronchus\ State  variety.     File 
98     Parasite  in  Wall  of  Trachea    /  under  Parasites 

„„     c,^  .       r  r»  I-       iDo   not   use  as  a   primary 

98     Stenosis  of  Bronchus        .... 
^„     ^,  .       :,  r^       ,  f     diagnosis  when  cause  can 

98     Stenosis  of  Trachea         ,      ,  .      , 

j      be  determined 

37     Syphilis  of  Bronchus\„.,  ,      c-     l-i- 

._     £,..,.       e  ^       u         r^ile  under  Syphilis 
37     Syphilis  of  Trachea    J 

89  Tracheitis 

98  Tracheocele 

28  Tuberculosis  of  Bronchus  I  File    under   Tubercu- 

28  Tuberculosis  of  Trachea    j      losis 

^„     , ,,  e  T^  .       ]  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 

98     Ulcer  of  Bronchus  .        ,  ^  , 

„„     , ,,  r.  ^       .  f     nosis    when    cause    can    be 

98     Ulcer  of  Trachea  ,  .      , 

J      determined 

LARYNX  AND  EPIGLOTTIS 

87     Abscess  of  Larynx     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
87     Adhesion  of  Epiglottis 


a? 


LARYNX  AND  EPIGLOTTIS— Continued 

87     Ankylosis  of  Arytaenoid  Cartilage 
150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Larynx     File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Respira- 
tor\-  System 

87  Epiglottiditis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

87     Fistula  of  Larynx 
186     Foreign  Body  in  Larynx 

87     Laryngitis,  Acute 

87     Laryngitis,  Chronic 

87  Neurosis  of  Larynx  To  include  lar^mgeal  epi- 
lepsy, laryngismus  stridulus,  and  spas- 
modic laryngeal  cough 

87  Oedema  Qlottidis  Do  not  use  as  a  primar\-  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

87     Ossification  of  Larynx 

74  Paralysis  of  Vocal  Cords  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

87  Parasite  of  Larynx  State  variety.  File  under 
Parasites 

87     Perichondritis  of  Larynx 

87  Stenosis  of  Larynx  To  include  retained  intuba- 
tion tube.  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

37     Syphilis  of  Larynx     File  under  Syphilis 

28     Tuberculosis  of  Larynx     File  under  Tuberculosis 

87     Ulcer  of  Epiglottis 

LUNG 

98  Abscess  of  Lung  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondan*^  diagnosis 

152B  Atelectasis,  under  3  months  File  under  New- 
born Child 


88 


LUNG— Continued 

98     Atelectasis  (3  months  and  over) 
ISO     Congenital  Malformation  of  Lung      File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Respira- 
tory System 

94  Congestion  of  Lung,  Acute 

82  Embolism  of  Pulmonary  Artery 

97  Erhphysema,  Congenital  Pulmonary 

97  Emphysema,  Pulmonary  Interlobular 

97  Emphysema,  Senile  Pulmonary 

95  Gangrene  of  Lung 

98  Haemoptysis     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 

98     Hernia  of  Lung 

94     Infarct  of  Lung 

94  Oedema  of  Lung  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

98  Parasite  of  Lung  State  variety.  File  under 
Parasites 

91  Pneumonia,  Broncho= 
98     Pneumonia,  Interstitial 

92  Pneumonia,  Lobar 
98     Pneumonoconiosis 

37     Syphilis  of  Lung     File  under  Syphilis 
82     Thrombosis  of     State  artery  or  vein 


29     Tuberculosis,  Acute  Broncho= 

pneumonic 
29     Tuberculosis,  Acute  Pneumonic 
29     Tuberculosis,  Acute  Pulmonary 

Miliary 
28     Tuberculosis,  Chronic  Pulmonary 


File  under 
Tubercu- 
losis 


89 


NOSE,  NASAL  PASSAGES,  AND  ACCESSORY  SIN- 
USES 

NOSE  AND  XASAL  PASSAGES 

86     Abscess  of  Nasal   Septum     State  when  possible 

infecting   microorganism   as  a   secondary 

diagnosis 
86     Adenoids 
86     Anosmia     Do    not    use    as   a    primary   diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
150     Congenital   Malformation  of  Nose     File  under 

Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Face 
86     Deformity  of  Nose,  Acquired 
86     Deviation  of  Nasal  Septum 

85  Epistaxis     Do  not  use  as  a  primary-  diagnosis  when 

cause  can  be  determined 
186     Foreign  Body  in  Nasal  Passage 
98     Hay  Fever 

86  Ozaena     Do  not  use  as  a  primar\'  diagnosis  when 

cause  can  be  determined 

86     Parasite   of   Nasal    Passage     State   variety.     File 
under  Parasites 

86     Perforated  Nasal  Septum 
145C  Pneumatocele  Capitis 

Polypus,     Nasal     Diagnosticate    according    to    the 
nature  of  the  tumor.     See  page  95 

86     Rhinitis,  Acute 

86     Rhinitis,  Atrophic 

86     Rhinitis,  Hypertrophic 

86     Rhinolith 

86     Spur  on  Nasal  Septum 

37     Syphilis  of  Nasal  Passage     File  under  Syphilis 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Nasal  Passage     File  under  Tu- 
berculosis 

86     Ulcer  of  Nasal  Passage 


90 


NOSE,  NASAL  PASSAGES,    AND  ACCESSORY  SIX- 
USES — Continued 
ACCESSORY  SINUSES 

146  Ethmoidal  Sinusitis  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

146     Foreign  Body  in  Frontal  Sinus 

146     Foreign  Body  in  Maxillary  Sinus 

,  .^      T-        ^    .   o.         .X.        (State  when  possible  infecting 
146     Frontal  Sinusitis  .  .  , 

-,      ...  ^.         .^.  i      microorganism  as  a  second- 

146     Maxillary  Sinusitis  ,. 

[     ary  diagnosis 

146     Parasite  of  Frontal  Sinus     /State     variety.     File 
146     Parasite  of  Maxillary  Sinus\     under  Parasites 

146  Sphenoidal  Sinusitis  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

PLEURA 

84     Chylothorax         jDo  not  use  in  a  primary  diagnosis 
93     Haemothorax      \     when  cause  can  be  determined 

93     Parasite   of    Pleura     State    variety.      File    under 

Parasites 
93     Pleurisy,  Acute  Fibrinous 
93     Pleurisy,  Chronic  Fibrous 
93     Pleuritic  Adhesions 

[state  when  possible  in- 
93  Pleurisy,  Serofibrinous  J  fecting  microorganism 
93     Pleurisy,  Suppurative    ]     as    a    secondary'    diag- 

[     nosis 
State  when  possible  infecting 

^  , ,  microorganism  as  a  second- 

93     Pneumothorax  j  ••       t-»         ^ 

_  . ,  i  arv  diagnosis.     Do  not  use 

93     Pyopneumothorax  •  i-  •      u 

•^    ^  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 

cause  can  be  determined 


91 


PLEl^RA— Continued 


93     Thoracointestinal  Fistula 

28     Tuberculosis  of  Pleura     File  under  Tuberculosis 


SKIN,  HAIR  AND  NAILS 

SKIX  AND  HAIR 

I45C  Acne 

Albinism  Diagnosticate  as  150  Congenital  Mal= 
formation  of  Skin.  File  under  Con- 
genital Malformations 

145C  Alopecia 

I45C  Alopecia  Areata 

I45C  Angiokeratoma 

145C  Anidrosis 

Argyria  Diagnosticate  as  59  Silver  Poisoning, 
Chronic.     File  under  Poisonings 

145C  Atrophy  of  Skin 

145C  Bromidrosis 

145C  Callositas 

145C  Chilblain     (Pernio) 

145C  Chloasma 

145C  Chromidrosis 

145C  Cicatrix  of  State  site.  Do  not  use  for  Cicatri= 
cial  Contraction  of.  See  Miscellaneous 
Diseases  and  Conditions 

145C  Clavus 

145C  Comedo 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Skin  Xot  to  in- 
clude 150  Naevus.  File  under  Congeni- 
tal Malformations 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Hair  File  under 
Congenital  Malformations  of  the   Skin 

145C  Cornu 


93 


SKIN    AND  HAIR— Continued 

Dermatitis  Actinica  Diagnosticate  as  167  Sunburn. 
File  under  Miscellaneous  Injuries.  Diag- 
nosticate X-ray  and  radium  burns  as 
Burn  of,  and  file  under  Injuries  under 
part  affected 

145C  Dermatitis  Exfoliativa 

142     Dermatitis  Gangrenosa 

145C  Dermatitis  Herpetiformis 

I45C  Dermatitis  Medicamentosa  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

145C  Dermatitis  Papillaris  Capillitii 

145C  Dermatitis  Repens 

145C  Dermatitis  Traumatica 

145C  Dermatitis  Venenata 

145C  Dysidrosis 

145C  Ecthyma 

145C  Eczema 

145C  Eczema  Seborrhoicum 

145C  Erythema  Multiforme 

145C  Erythema  Nodosum 

145C  Erythema  Scarlatiniforme 

145C  Erythema  Simplex 

145C  Fissure  of  Skin 

145C  Folliculitis  Decalvans 

145C  Herpes     State  site.     Not  to  include  145C  Zoster 

145C  Hyperidrosis 

145C  Ichthyosis 

145C  Impetigo  Contagiosa 

145C  Impetigo  Herpetiformis 

145C  Impetigo  Simplex 

145C  Intertrigo 

Keloid  State  site.  Diagnosticate  as  145C  Fib- 
roma of  Skin.     File  under  Tumors 


93 


SKIN  AND  HAIR— Continued 

145C  Keratodermia 

145C  Keratosis 

145C  Lentigo   (Freckle) 

145C  Leucodermia  (Vitiligo) 

145C  Leukokeratosis 

145C  Lichen   Planus 

145C  Lichen   Ruber 

145C  Lupus  Erythematosus 

Lupus  Vulgaris     Diagnosticate  as  34  Tuberculosis 
of  Skin.     File  under  Tuberculosis 
145C  Melanodermia 
145C  Miliaria 
145C  Milium 

145C  Molluscum  Contagiosum 
25B  Mycosis  Fungoides 
150     Naevus 

PARASITIC  DISEASES 

25B  Blastomycosis    of     State    site.     File    under 

Parasites 
145C  Dracontiasis     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Erysipeloid     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Erythrasma     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Favus     File  under  Parasites 
145C  Larva  Migrans     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Mycetoma  of     State  site.     File  under  Para- 
sites 
145C  Myiasis     File  under  Parasites 
145C  Phtheiriasis  (Pediculosis)     File  under  Para- 
sites 
25B  Piedra     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Pinta     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Pityriasis  Versicolor     File  under  Parasites 
Ringworm     Diagnosticate    as    145A    Tricho=> 
phytosis.     File  under  Parasites 


94 

SKIN  AND  HAIR— Continued 

PARASITIC  DISEASES— Continued 

145C  Sarcopsiliasis       (Pulex       penetrans)        File 

under  Parasites 
145B  Scabies     File  under  Parasites 
25B  Sporotrichosis    of    State    site.     File    under 
Parasites 
Sycosis     Diagnosticate  as   145 A  Trichophy- 
tosis.    File  under  Parasites 
I45A  Trichophytosis     To     include     Sycosis    and 
Ringworm.     File  under  Parasites 
145C  Pemphigus 

152B  Pemphigus    Neonatorum     File    under   Newborn 
Child 
Pernio     Diagnosticate  as  145C  Chilblain 
145C  Pityriasis  Rosea 

Pityriasis    Rubra     Diagnosticate    as     145C     Der= 
matitis  Exfoliativa 
145C  Pityriasis  Simplex 
145C  Prurigo 
145C  Pruritus     Not  to  include  Pruritus  Ani   or  Pru=» 

ritus  Vulvae 
145C  Psoriasis 

55     Purpura     File  under  Diseases  of  the  Blood 
86     Rhinoscleroma 
145C  Rosacea 

145C  Sclerodermia     To  include  morphoea 
145C  Seborrhoea 

189B  Skin  Donor     File  under  Miscellaneous  Diseases 
145C  Sudamina 
37     Syphilis  of  Skin     File  under  Syphilis 

34     Tuberculosis  of  Skinl_.,  ,      ^  ,         ,     . 

,,     „    ,  ,.j  --File  under  Tuberculosis 

34     Tuberculide         ; 

I45C  Ulcer   of     State    site.     Assign  number  83  to  vari- 
cose ulcer 


95 


SKIX  AND  HAIR— Continued 

I45C  Urticaria 

I45C  Urticaria  Pigmentosa 

I45C  Wart 

I45C  Xanthoma 

145C  Xerodermia  Pigmentosa 

XAILS 

150     Congenital   Malformation  of  Nails     File  under 

Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Skin 
145C  Ingrowing  Nail 
145C  Onychauxis 
I45C  Onychia 
145C  Onychoma 
145C  Paronychia 

TUMORS 

BENIGN  TUMORS 

State  site  and  assign  appropriate  number 
Adenoma  of 

Angioma  of     Not  to  include  150  Naevus 
Chondroma  of 
Cystoma  of 

Fibroma  of     To  include  epulis  and  keloid 
Glioma  of 
Lipoma  of 
Lymphangioma  of 
Lymphoma  of 
Myoma  of 
Myxoma  of 
Neuroma  of     To  include  multiple  neurofibromata 

and  plexiform  neuroma 
Odontoma  of 
Onychoma     File  under  Diseases  of  the  Nails 


96 


BENIGN  TUMORS— Continued 

Osteoma  of     To  include  exostosis 

Papilloma  of  To  include  non-specific  condyloma. 
125  Caruncle  of  Urethra 

Retention  Cyst  of  To  include  ranula  and  seba- 
ceous cyst 

Teratoma  of     To  include  dermoid  cyst 

MIXED  BENIGN  TUMORS 

To  include  all  benign  tumors  of  mixed  type. 
All  benign  and  mixed   benign  tumors  must  be 
numbered  according  to  site  as  follows  : 

BONES 146 

BURSAE,    CARTILAGES,    MUSCLES    AND    FASCIAE, 

TENDONS,  AND   SHEATHS 149 

CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM 

Heart 79C 

Pericardium 77 

DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM 

Anus IIOA 

Appendix 108 

Intestine  including  Rectum 1  lOB 

Lips,    Mouth,    Salivary    Glands   and    Ducts, 

Tongue 99B 

Liver,  Gallbladder  and  Gallducts 115 

Mesentery,  Omentum  and  Peritonaeum 117 

Oesophagus 101 

Palate  (Uvula  excepted) 146 

Pancreas 1 18 

Pharynx  (Nasopharynx  excepted).  Uvula  and 

Tonsils 100 

Stomach 103 

Teeth  and  Gums  (Alveoli  excepted) 99A 


97 

MIXED  BENIGN   TUMORS— Continued 

DUCTLESS   GLANDS  AND  SPLEEN 

Carotid  Gland 46 

Pineal  Gland 74 

Pituitary  Body 74 

Spleen 116 

Suprarenal  Glands 52 

Thymus  Gland 84 

Thyreoid  and  Parathyreoid  Glands 88 

EAR 76 

EYE  AND  ANNEXA  (including  Orbit) 75C 

LYMPHATIC  SYSTEM 84 

NERVOUS    SYSTEM 

Brain  and  Meninges 74 

Nerves 74 

Spinal  Cord  and  Meninges 63 

REPRODUCTIVE    ORGANS 

Mammary  Glands 133 

Ovaries 131 

Uterus 129 

Other  Female  Reproductive  Organs 132 

Prostate 126 

Other  Male  Reproductive  Organs 127 

RESPIRATORY  ORGANS 

Lar^-nx  and  Epiglottis 87 

Lungs     (including     Bronchi,     Trachea     and 

Pleura) 98 

Nose,  Nasal  Passages  and  Accessory  Sinuses  86 

SKIN  AND  NAILS 145C 


98 


MIXED  BENIGN  TUMORS— Continued 
URINARY   ORGANS 

Bladder 124 

Kidney  and  Ureter 122 

Urethra 125 

MALIGNANT  TUMORS 

State    site    and    assign    appropriate    letter    and 
number 

A     Carcinoma  of 
B     Endothelioma  of 
C     Epithelioma  of 

D     Chorioepithelioma  of     To  include    hydatidi- 
form  mole  and  deciduoma  malignum 
E     Hypernephroma  of 
F     Sarcoma  of     To  include  chloroma 

All  malignant  tumors  must  be  numbered  accord- 
ing to  site  as  follows  : 
The  number  must  be  followed  by  the  appropriate 
letter  as  given  above,  e.  g.,   40A   Carci= 
noma  of  Stomach;  40F  Sarcoma  of 
Liver;  45F  Sarcoma  of  Thymus  Gland, 
etc. 
Lip,  mouth,  palate,  salivary  gland  and  duct, 
tooth,  gum,    alveolus,  tongue,    tonsil   and 

uvula 39 

Gallbladder    and    duct,     liver,  •  oesophagus, 

pharynx  and  stomach 40 

Anus,  intestine,  mesentery,    omentum,  peri- 
tonaeum,     rectum      and     retroperitoneal 

glands 41 

Female  genital  organs 42 

Breast 43 

Skin 44 

Other  organs 45 


99 


MIXED  MALIGNANT  TUMORS 

To  include  all  mixed  tumors  of  malignant  type. 
All  mixed  malignant  tumors  must  be 
numbered  according  to  the  site  of  the 
tumor  and  to  the  type  of  malignancy 
adding  the  letter  G,  e.  g.,  42FQ  Fibro- 
sarcoma of  Uterus 

URINARY  ORGANS 
BLADDER 

124  Abscess  of  Bladder  Wall  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

124  Atony  of  Bladder  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag« 
nosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

124  Bacteriuria  State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary^  diagnosis. 
Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 

123  Calculus  in  Bladder 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Bladder  File  un- 
der Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Urinary  Organs 

124  Cystitis,    Acute     State    when    possible    infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Gono- 
coccus  Infection  of  Bladder,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 
124     Cystitis,  Chronic 

124  Deformity  of  Bladder,  Acquired 

125  Fistula  of  Bladder 

125     Fistula,  Intestinovesical 
125     Fistula,  Ureterovesical 


100 


BLADDER— Continued 


125 
125 
125 

124 
124 
124 


124 


124 


37 

34 

124 

83 


Fistula,  Urethrovesical 
Fistula,  Uterovesical 
Fistula,  Vesicovaginal 

Vagina 
Foreign  Body  in  Bladder 
Incontinence  of  Urine 
Neurosis  of  Bladder 
124     Enuresis,  Func=     ) 
tional  j 

Parasite   of    Bladder     State   variety 
■  Parasites 

Retention  of  Urine  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined, 
but  always  specify  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis when  it  exists 

Syphilis  of  Bladder     File  under  Syphilis 

Tuberculosis  of  Bladder     File  under  Tuberculosis 

Ulcer  of  Bladder 

Varix  of  Bladder 


File    under    Diseases  of 


Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause 
can  be  determined 


File    under 


KIDNEY 


122 
122 


120 


Abscess  of  Kidney 
Abscess,  Perinephritic 


State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B 
Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Kidney,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 

Albuminuria  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined.  See  also 
Obstetrical  Diseases  and  Conditions 
Kidney  Diagnosticate  as  55  Amyloid 
Disease,  and  file  under  Miscellaneous 
Diseases  and  Conditions 


Amyloid 


101 


KIDNEY— Continued 

121  Chyluria,  Nonfilarial     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 
When  due  to  filaria  diagnosticate  as  19 
Filariasis,  and  file  under  Parasites 
Colic,  Renal  Diagnosticate  as  123  Ureteral  Colic. 
When  not  due  to  calculus  assign  number 
122 
150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Kidney  File  un- 
der Congenital  ^Malformations  of  the 
Urinary  Organs 

122  Congestion  of  Kidney     Do  not  use  as  a  prim.ary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
122     Cyst  of  Kidney 
122     Fistula  of  Kidney 

I  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
122     Haematuria,  Renal'j      nosis    when    cause    can    be 

[     determined 

122  Haemoglobinuria  Not  to  include  19  Haemo= 
globinuric  Fever.  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

122  Hydronephrosis  Do  not  use  as  a  primar^^  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

122     Infarct  of  Kidney 

122  Nephralgia  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

119  Nephritis,  Acute  When  a  complication  of  preg- 
nancy or  the  puerperium  diagnosticate  as 
138  Nephritis,  Acute,  Pregnancy,  or 
138  Nephritis,  Acute,  Puerperium 
and  file  under  Obstetrical  Diseases. 
When  complicating  Scarlet  Fever  use  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis  and  assign  num- 
ber 7 


122     Pyelonephritis 
122     Pyonephrosis 


102 


KIDNEY— Continued 

120  Nephritis,  Chronic  Interstitial 

120  Nephritis,  Chronic  Parenchymatous 

122  Nephritis,  Disseminated  Suppurative 

123  Nephrolithiasis 
122  Nephroptosis 

122     Parasite    of    Kidney     State    variety.     File    under 

Parasites 
122  Pyelitis  State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B 
Qonococcus  Infection  of  Pelvis  of 
Kidney,  and  file  under  Infective  Diseases 
State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  di- 
agnosis. When  the  result  of 
nephrolithiasis  assign  number 
123 

37     Syphilis  of  Kidney     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Kidney     File  under  Tuberculosis 
Uraemia,  Acute     Use  only  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis under  appropriate  form  of  nephritis. 
When  a  complication  of  Pregnancy  or  the 
Puerperium  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
to  Nephritis,  Acute  (or  Chronic), Preg= 
nancy  (or  Puerperium),  assign  number 
138  and  file  under  Obstetrical   Diseases. 
See  also  Toxaemia  of  Pregnancy 
Uraemia,  Chronic     Use  only  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis under  appropriate  form  of  nephritis 

URETER 

123     Calculus  in  Ureter,  Impacted 

150     Congenital  Malformation  of  Ureter     File  under 

Congenital  Malformations  of  the  Urinary 

Organs 


103 


URETER— Continued 


125     Fistula  of  Ureter 

125     Fistula,  Intestino=ureteral 

125     Fistula,    Ureterovaginal      File     under     Diseases 

of  the    Vagina 
125     Fistula,     Ureterovesical      File     under     Diseases 

of  the    Bladder 
122     Foreign  Body  in  Ureter 

122  Stricture   of    Ureter     Do   not   use   as   a   primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Ureter     File  under  Tuberculosis 

123  Ureteral  Colic     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined.  When 
not  due  to  calculus  assign  number  122 

122  Ureteritis     State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 

ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B 
Qonococcus  Infection  of  Ureter,  and 
file  under  Infective  Diseases 

URETHR.^ 

125     Abscess  about  Urethra]  State    when    possible    in- 

144     Abscess  in  Male     \-     fecting     microorganism 

Perinaeum  J     as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

123  Calculus  in  Urethra,  Impacted 

125  Caruncle  of  Urethra  File  under  Papilloma 
under  Tumors 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Urethra  File  un- 
der Congenital  Malformations  of  the 
Urinary  Organs 

125     Deformity  of  Urethra,  Acquired 

125  Extravasation  of  Urine  Do  not  use  as  a  primary- 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined, 
but  always  specify  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis when  it  exists 


104 


URETHRA— Continued 


125     Fistula  of  Urethra 

125     Fistula,  Recto=urethral 

125     Fistula,     Urethrovaginal      File    under     Diseases 

of  the  Vagina 
125     Fistula,     Urethrovesical      File     under     Diseases 

of  the  Bladder 
125     Foreign  Body  in  Urethra 
125     Prolapse  of  Urethra 
125     Stricture  of  Urethra 
37     Syphilis  of  Urethra     File  under  Syphilis 
34     Tuberculosis  of  Urethra     File  under  Tuberculosis 
125     Urethral  Fever,  Traumatic     File  under  Injuries 
to  the  Urethra 

[state  when  possible  infecting 

I      microorganism  as  a  second- 

j      ary   diagnosis.     When  due 

125     Urethritis,  Acute     \      to  gonococcus  diagnosticate 

125     Urethritis,  Chronic |      as   38B    Gonococcus    In= 

I      fection   of   Urethra,   and 
file  under  Infective  Diseases 


OBSTETRICAL  CONDITIONS,  DISEASES,  AND 
INJURIES 

141     Abscess  of  Mammarv  Gland,  f„^  ^      ,  ... 

^  .  State  when  possible 

Puerperium  •  r    .• 

.  ^ .      A 1,  c    u  J     infectmg  microor- 

141     Abscess,  Submammary,^ 

^  .  ganism  as  a  sec- 

Puerperium  ^     ^    r\      '  r\' 

137     Abscess,  Pelvic,  Puerperium  [ 

134B  Abortion     Up  to  fourth  month  of  pregnancy 
134B  Abortion,   Threatened 


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Xot    to    include    135 
Placenta  Praevia 


135     Accidental  Haemorrhage, 

Parturition 
134B  Accidental  Haemorrhage, 

Pregnancy 
Accidental   Haemorrhage, 

Puerperium 

Albuminuria,  Pregnancy 

Albuminuria,   Puerperium 

Cellulitis,  Pelvic,  Puerperium  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

When  the  deformity  is  congen- 
ital diagnosticate  as  I50Con= 
genital  Malformation  of 
Pelvic  Girdle,  Parturition 
(or  Pregnancy; 


135 

138 
138 
137 


136 


Deformed  Pelvis, 
Parturition 
134B  Deformed   Pelvis, 
Pregnancy 


134B  Displacement  of  Uterus,  Pregnancy 

140  Displacement  of  Uterus,  Puerperium 
139     Embolism  of,  Puerperium     State  artery 

137  Endometritis,  Acute,  Puerperium  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis 

141  Fissure  of  Nipple,  Puerperium 

141     Fistula  of  Mammary  Gland,  Puerperium 
134B  Gestation,  Extrauterine     File  under  Diseases  of 

the  Reproductive  Organs 
136     Haematoma  of  Vulva,  Puerperium 

Hydatidiform  Mole     Diagnosticate  as  42D  Chorio= 
epithelioma  of.     File  under  Tumors 
I34B  Hydramnios,  Pregnancy 
134B  Hydrorrhoea,  Gravidarum 

Laceration  of  Cervix  Uteri, 

Recent 
Laceration  of  Pelvic  Floor, 
Recent 


•  Use  onh'  as  a  sec- 
f  ondary  diagnosis 
to  puerperium 


) 


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137     Lymphangitis  of,  Puerperium 

I  State  when  possible 
infecting  micro- 
organism as  a 
secondary  diag- 
nosis 

134B  Miscarriage     From   fourth   to   seventh   month    of 

pregnancy 
134B  Miscarriage,  Threatened 

]  Not     to     include 


141  Mamillitis,  Pregnancy 

141  Mamillitis,  Puerperium 

141  Mastitis,  Puerperium 

137  Metritis,  Acute,  Puerperium 


138  Toxaemia 
of  Pregnancy 


138     Nephritis,  Acute,  Pregnancy 
.138     Nephritis,  Acute,  Puerperium 

Parturition,  Abnormal 

136  Parturition,  M.  L.  A. 

136  Parturition,  M.  D.  A. 

136  Parturition,  M.  D.  P. 

136  Parturition,  M.  L.  P. 

136  Parturition,  Sc.  L.  A. 

136  Parturition,  Sc.  D.  A. 

136  Parturition,  Sc.  D.  P. 

136  Parturition,  Sc.  L.  P. 

Parturition,    Normal 

134A  Parturition,  O.  L.  A. 

134A  Parturition,  O.  D.  A. 

134A  Parturition,  O.  D.  P. 

134A  Parturition,  O.  L.  P. 

134A  Parturition,  S.  L.  A. 

134A  Parturition,  S.  D.  A. 

134A  Parturition,  S.  D.  P. 

134A  Parturition,  S.  L.  P. 

134A  Parturition,   Multiple     State  positions 
137     Peritonitis,  Acute  General,! State  when  possible 
Puerperium  [     infecting    microor- 

137     Peritonitis,  Acute  Local,     f     ganism   as   a    sec- 
Puerperium  J     ondary  diagnosis 


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139     Phlebitis  of,   Puerperium     State  vein 

135     Placenta  Praevia,   Parturition 

13vS     Placenta  Praevia,  Pregnancy 

134A  Pregnancy,  Normal 

134B  Pregnancy,    Vomiting    of     Not    to    include    138 

Toxaemia  of  Pregnancy 
134B  Premature    Delivery     After    seventh    month    of 

pregnancy 
189B  Pseudocyesis     File  under   Miscellaneous   Diseases 

and  Conditions 
134A  Puerperium,  Normal 
135     Retained  Secundines,  Parturition 

135  Retained  Secundines,  Puerperium 

136  Rupture  of  Uterus,  Parturition 

136  Rupture  of  Uterus,  Puerperium 

137  Septichaemia,  Puerperium     State  when  possible 

infecting   microorganism   as  a   secondary 
diagnosis.     File  under  Septichaemia  un- 
der Infective  Diseases 
139     Thrombosis  of,  Puerperium     State!  vessel 

138  Toxaemia  of  Pregnancy 


Use  only  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 
under    138   Tox= 


Eclampsia,  Parturition 
Eclampsia,  Pregnancy        \ 
Eclampsia,  Puerperium       j      aemia  of  Preg 

[     nancy 


NEWBORN  CHILD 

152B  Atelectasis,  under  3  months 
152B  fHaemoglobinuria  Neonatorum 
152B  fHaemorrhage  from  Umbilical  Cord 
151B  ttlcterus  Neonatorum 
I52B  fMelaena  Neonatorum 

151 A  Newborn  Child     Full  term  child  born  in  the  hos- 
pital   or    hospital  ambulance 

+  Number  152  applies  only  to  children  under  three  months  of  age. 
tt  Number  151  applies  only  to  children  under  i  year. 


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Ophthalmia     Neonatorum     Diagnosticate     as     38  B 
Qonococcus  Infection  of  Eye,  and  file 
under  Infective  Diseases 
I52B  fPemphigus  Neonatorum 
151B  ttPrematurity    Not  to  include  stillbirths 
151B  ttSclerema,  under  I  year 

Stillborn    Child     Do    not    include    stillbirths    in 
mortality  statistics 

INJURIES 

The  statement  of  the  nature  of  the  injury  must  be 
supplemented  by  an  indication  of  the  character  of  the 
violence  in  accordance  with  the  scheme  given  below. 

The  house  surgeon  must  specify  the  alleged  cause  of 
the  injury  by  assigning  the  number  to  correspond  with 
the  following  classification  of  causes,  except  where  a 
number  has  already  been  assigned. 

Conflagration  takes  precedence  over  all  other  causes 
of  injury.  If  a  patient  is  injured  directly  or  indirectly, 
in  or  about  a  conflagration,  the  number  166  must  be  as- 
signed to  the  diagnosis,  e.  g.,  a  fracture  of  the  femur 
produced  by  the  fall  of  a  passenger  elevator  in  a  burning 
building  must  receive  the  number  166  and  not  174B. 

The  International  Numbers  are  given  without  refer- 
ence to  possible  judicial  determinations  as  to  the  cause 
of  violence,  namely,  whether  accidental,  suicidal  or 
homicidal — therefore,  the  International  Numbers  153, 
and    155   to    163,  and  182  to  184  are  omitted. 

CAUSES  OF   INJURIES 

166  Conflagrations  (buildings,  ships,  forest  fires)  To  in- 
clude all  injuries  of  whatever  nature  re- 
sulting therefrom 

t  Number  152  applies  only  to  children  under  three  months  of  age. 
tt  Number  151  applies  only  to  children  under  i  year. 


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INDUSTRIAL  INJURIES 


57A  Industrial  lead  poisoning 
58     Industrial  poisoning  (except  lead) 
173A  Traumatism  in  tunnelling 
173B  Traumatism  in  mines 
173C  Traumatism  in  quarries 
1 74 A  Traumatism    by    machines     in    factories    and 

work-shops 
174B  Traumatism  by   passenger    and    freight    ele- 
vators    Not  to  include  166 
174C  Traumatism  by  building  operations 
174D  Other  traumatism  by  machines 
179A  Effects  of  heat  in  engine-rooms,  laundries,  etc. 
18! A  Effects    of    electricity    (industrial;        Not    to 
include  effects  of  X-rays  or  of  radium 

TRANSPORTATION   INJURIES 

175A  Traumatism  by  steam  railroads 

175B  Traumatism  by  electric  rail-  ;  Not  to  include 
roads  (extra-urban)  181Aorl81B 

175C  Traumatism  by  street  railroads  j  e  ff  e  c  t  s  of 
(elevated,  surface  and  subway)  j    electricity 

175D  Traumatism  by  automobiles 

175E  Traumatism  by  aeroplanes,  balloons,  etc.    Xot 
to  include  168 

175F  Traumatism    by   other    vehicles,    horses,    etc. 
Xot  to  include  176 

175Q  Traumatism  by  water  transportation  (vessels, 
docks,  dr^'docks,  wharfs,  piers,  quays,  and 
deep-sea  diving,  except  169j 
175H  Traumatism  by  other  crushing;  landslides,  earth- 
quakes, volcanic  eruptions,  tidal  waves, 
floods,  tornadoes 


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170A  Traumatism  by  fireworks] 

170B  Traumatism  by  explosives  ^Not  to  include  166  or  173 

170C  Traumatism  by  firearms     j 

171  Traumatism    by    cutting    or    piercing    instruments 

Not  to  include  other  classified  causes 

172  Traumatism  by  fall     Not  to  include  166,  173,  174, 

or  175 
176     Injuries    by    animals;    bites,    kicks,    gorings,    etc. 

Not  to  include   165 A  Venomous  bites  or 

stings 
152A  Injuries   at   birth     Applies   only  to  children  under 

3  months  of  age 

UNCLASSIFIED   VIOLENCE 

168B  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (non-indus- 
trial)     Not  to  include  58,  166  or  173 

167  Burns  To  include  scalds,  corrosive  and 
mechanical  burns  and  the  effects  of 
X-ra3's  and  of  radium.  Not  to  include 
166  Conflagration  or  other  classified 
causes 

185A  Dislocations  To  include  only  dislocations 
not  due  to  a  classified  cause 

169B  Drowning 

178     Effects  of  extreme  cold 

181B  Effects    of    electricity    (non-1    ,^^  ^^  .^^^^^^ 

industrial)  \     ^^^^^ 

179B  Effects  of  heat  (nonindustrial)j 

177A  Exhaustion  from  over-exertion  and  exposure 
185C  Fractures     To  include  only  fractures  not  due 

to  a  classified  cause 
180     Lightning 
186     Other  external  violence 


Ill 


UNCLASSIFIED  VIOLENCE— Continued 

185B  Sprains     To    include   only    sprains    not    due 

to    a    classified   cause 
169A  Submersion 

168A  Suffocation    To  include  overlying 
179B  Sunstroke 


NATURE  OF  INJURY 

I.     ORGANS  AND  SPECIAL  STRUCTURES 

BONES— State  bone 

Avulsion  of  Bone     Diagnosticate  as  Fracture  of 
150     Congenital    Fracture  of      Not  to   include    152A 

Injuries  at  birth.     File  under  Congenital 

Malformations 
Contusion  of 
Epiphyseal  Separation  of,  Traumatic    File  with 

Fractures  under  bone  affected 
Foreign  Body  in 

Fracture  about  Ankle  Joint      To  include  Pott's 
Fracture  about  Ankle  Joint,    >     fracture 

Compound  j 

Fracture  of  Clavicle 
Fracture  of  Clavicle,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Bodies  of  Face 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Face,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Femur 
Fracture  of  Femur,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Foot 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Foot,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Forearm 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Forearm,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Hand 
Fracture  of  Bones  of  Hand,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Coccyx 


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BONES— Continued 

Fracture  of  Humerus 

Fracture  of  Humerus,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Hyoid 

Fracture  of  Hyoid,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Bones  of  Leg 

Fracture  of  Bones  of  Leg,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Maxilla,   Inferior 

Fracture  of  Maxilla,   Inferior,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Patella 

Fracture  of  Patella,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Pelvis 

Fracture  of  Pelvis,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Rib 

Fracture  of  Costal  Cartilage 
Fracture  of  Rib,  Compound 

Fracture  of  Costal  Cartilage,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Sacrum 
Fracture  of  Sacrum,  Compound 
Fracture  of  Scapula 
Fracture  of  Scapula,  Compound 

When  complicated  by  intra- 


Fracture  of  Skull 
Fracture  of  Skull, 
Compound 


cranial  injury  use  Intra^ 
cranial  Injury  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

Fracture  of  Sternum 

Fracture  of  Sternum,  Compound 

When  complicated  by  in- 


Fracture  of  Vertebra 
Fracture  of  Vertebra, 


traspinal     injury     use 

^  ,  ,      Intraspinal  Injury  as 

Compound  i         i-  • 

[     a  secondary  diagnosis 

Fracture  about  Wrist  Joint    f^,    .     ,    ,     /-  n    . 
_       ,  .       ^  Ai/  •  i.   I    •    ^   J  To  include  Colles  s 

Fracture  about  Wrist  Joint,  \     , 

_  .  I      fracture 

Compound 


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BONES— Continued 


Wound  of,  Gunshot 
Wound  of,  Punctured 
Wound  of.  Stab 

BURSAE— State  bursa 

Wound  of — Bursa,  Incised 

Wound  of — Bursa,  Lacerated 

Wound  of — Bursa,  Punctured 

Wound  of — Bursa,  Stab 


CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM 

ARTERIES  AXD  VEINS— State  artery  or  vein 

Contusion  of 
Wound  of.  Gunshot 
Wound  of.  Incised 
Wound  of.  Lacerated 
Wound  of.  Punctured 
Wound  of.  Stab 

HEART   AXD   PERICARDIUM 

Foreign  Body  in  Heart 

Foreign  Body  in  Pericardial  Sac 

Wound  of  Heart,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Heart,  Incised 

Wound  of  Heart,  Lacerated 

Wound  of  Heart,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Heart,  Stab 

Wound  of  Pericardium,  Incised 

Wound  of  Pericardium,  Lacerated 

Wound  of  Pericardium,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Pericardium,  Stab 


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DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM 


INTESTINES  ;  LIVER,  GALLBLADDER,  AND  GALLDUCTS  ; 
MESENTERY,  OMENTUM,  AND  PERITONAEUM  • 
PANCREAS  ;   STOMACH— State  organ 

Contusion  of 

Foreign  Body  in     Not  to  include  foreign  body  in 

stomach  or  intestine 
Foreign  Body  in  Abdominal  Cavity 
Wound  of,  Gunshot 
Wound  of,  Incised 

Wound  of.  Lacerated     To  include  rupture 
Wound  of.  Punctured 
Wound  of.  Stab 

MOUTH  ;  GUMS,  TEETH,  AND  ALVEOLI  ;  LIPS  ;  PALATE 
AND  UVULA ;  PHARYNX  ;  SALIVARY  GLANDS 
AND  DUCTS  ;   TONGUE  ;  TONSILS— State   part 

Abrasion  of 
Avulsion  of  Tooth 
Burn  of 
Contusion  of 
Foreign  Body  in 
Fracture  of  Tooth 
Wound  of.  Gunshot 
Wound  of,  Incised 
Wound  of.  Lacerated 
Wound  of.  Punctured 
Wound  of.  Stab 

OESOPHAGUS 

Abrasion  of  Oesophagus 
Burn  of  Oesophagus 
Wound  of  Oesophagus,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Oesophagus,  Incised 
Wound  of  Oesophagus,  Lacerated     To  include 
rupture 


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DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM— Continued 
OESOPHAGUS 

Wound  of  Oesophagus,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Oesophagus,  Stab 

RECTUM  AND  ANUS 

Abrasion  of  Anus 
Abrasion  of  Rectum 
Burn  of  Anus 
Burn  of  Rectum 
Contusion  of  Anus 
Wound  of  Anus,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Rectum,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Anus,  Incised 
Wound  of  Rectum,   Incised 

Wound  of  Anus,  Lacerated       .Not  to  include  136 
Wound  of  Rectum,  Lacerated  j  obstetrical  injury 
Wound  of  Anus,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Rectum,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Anus,  Stab 
Wound  of  Rectum,  Stab 

EAR 

Abrasion  of  External  Ear 

Avulsion  of  External  Ear  (complete  or  partial) . 

Burn  of  External  Ear 

Contusion  of  External  Ear 
178     Frostbite  of  External  Ear 

Haematoma  of  External  Ear,  Traumatic 

Rupture  of  Tympanum,  Traumatic 

Wound  of  Tympanum,  Punctured 

Wound  of  External  Ear,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  External  Ear,  Incised 

Wound  of  External  Ear,  Lacerated 

Wound  of  External  Ear,  Punctured 

Wound  of  External  Ear,  Stab 


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EYE  AND  EYELID 


Abrasion  of     State  site 
Burn  of     State  site 
Contusion  of  Eyeball 
Contusion  of  Eyelid 
Dislocation  of  Eyeball 
Dislocation  of  Lens 
75C  Foreign  Body  in  Eye 

Haemorrhage  into  Eyeball 

Haemorrhage  under  Conjunctiva,  Traumatic 

Rupture  of  Globe 

Wound  of  Eye,  Gunshot 

Wound  of.   Incised     State  site 

Wound  of.  Lacerated     State  site 

Wound  of,  Punctured     State  site 

Wound  of,  Stab     State  site 

JOINTS— State  joint 

150     Congenital  Dislocation  of     Not  to  include  152A 

Injuries  at  Birth.     File  under  Congenital 

Malformation  of  Joint 
Contusion  of     Use  as  a  diagnosis  only  when  the 

structures  of  the  joint  itself  are  involved 
Dislocation  about  Ankle 
Dislocation  of  Clavicle 
Dislocation  of  Elbow 
Dislocation  of  Upper  End  of  Fibula 
Dislocation  of  Finger 

Dislocation  of  Thumb 
Dislocation  of  Hip 
Dislocation  of  Hyoid  Bone 
Dislocation   of    Intra=articular  Cartilage  of — 

Joint 
Dislocation  of  Knee 
Dislocation  of  Maxilla,  Inferior 


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JOINTS— Continued 

Dislocation  of  Metacarpus 

Dislocation  of  Metatarsus 

Dislocation  of  Patella 

Dislocation  of  Pelvis 

Dislocation  of  Rib 

Dislocation  of  Costal  Cartilage 

Dislocation  of  Shoulder 

Dislocation  of  Sternum 

Dislocation  of  Tarsus 

Dislocation  of  Toe 

Dislocation  of — Vertebra     State  vertebra 
Dislocation  of  Coccyx 
Dislocation  of  Occiput  from  Atlas 

Dislocation  about  Wrist     To  include  carpus 
147     Foreign  Body  in 

Haemorrhage  into — ,  Traumatic  Do  not  use 
as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can 
be  determined 

Rupture  of     State  ligament  involved 

Sprain  of     To  include  strain  of  joint 

Synovitis,  Traumatic 

Wound  of,  Gunshot 

Wound  of.  Incised 

Wound  of.  Lacerated 

Wound  of.  Punctured 

Wound  of,  Stab 

LYMPHATIC  SYSTEM 

Wound  of  Thoracic  Duct,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Thoracic  Duct,  Incised 
Wound   of   Thoracic   Duct,    Lacerated     To   in- 
clude rupture 
Wound  of  Thoracic  Duct,  Stab 


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MUSCULAR  SYSTEM 


MUSCLES— State  muscle 
Contusion  of 
Dislocation  of 
Foreign  Body  in 
Rupture  of 

Rupture  of  Sheath  of 
Strain  of 

Wound  of,  Gunshot 
Wound  of,  Incised 
Wound  of.  Lacerated 
Wound  of.  Punctured 
Wound  of.  Stab 

TENDONS— State  tendon 
Dislocation  of 
Rupture  of 
Wound  of,  Incised 
Wound  of.  Lacerated 
Wound  of.  Punctured 
Wound  of,  Stab 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM 
BRAIN 

Foreign  Body  in  Brain 

Intracranial  Injury  To  include  compression, 
concussion,  contusion,  traumatic  haem- 
orrhage and  laceration.  When  compli- 
cating fracture  of  the  skull  use  only  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis  under  Fracture  of 
Skull 

Wound  of  Brain,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Brain,  Incised 

Wound  of  Brain,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Brain,  Stab 


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NERVOUS   SYSTEM— Continued 
SPINAL  CORD 

Foreign  Body  in  Spinal  Cord 

Intraspinal  Injury  To  include  compression, 
concussion,  contusion,  traumatic  haem- 
orrhage and  laceration.  When  compli- 
cating fracture  of  vertebra  use  only  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis  under  Fracture 
of — Vertebra 

Wound  of  Spinal  Cord,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Spinal  Cord,   Incised 

Wound  of  Spinal  Cord,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Spinal  Cord,  Stab 

NERVES— State  nerv^e 

Compression  of 

Contusion  of 

Displacement  of 

Foreign  Body  in 

Rupture  of     To  include  injury'  following  operative 

stretching 
Wound  of.  Gunshot 
Wound  of,  Incised 
Wound  of.  Punctured 
Wound  of,  Stab 

REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS 
MAMMARY    GLAND 

Abrasion  of  Breast 
Burn  of  Breast 
Contusion  of  Breast 
Foreign  Body  in  Breast 
Haematoma  of  Breast 
Wound  of  Breast,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Breast,  Incised 


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REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

MAMMARY  GLAND— Continued 

Wound  of  Breast,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Breast,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Breast,  Stab 

PENIS 

Abrasion  of  Penis 

Avulsion  of  Penis,  (Complete  or  partial).  To 
include  accidental  amputation 

Burn  of  Penis 

Contusion  of  Penis 

Foreign  Body  in  Penis 
186     Fracture  of  Penis 
178     Frostbite  of  Penis 

Haematoma  of  Penis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Strangulation  of  Penis 

Wound  of  Penis,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Penis,   Incised 

Wound  of  Penis,  Lacerated 

Wound  of  Penis,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Penis,  Stab 

SCROTUM 

Abrasion  of  Scrotum 

Burn  of  Scrotum 

Contusion  of  Scrotum 

Foreign  Body  in  Scrotum 
178     Frostbite  of  Scrotum 

Haematoma  of  Scrotum  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  de- 
termined 

Wound  of  Scrotum,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Scrotum,  Incised 


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REPRODUCTIVE  ORGANS— Continued 

SCROTUM— Continued 

Wound  of  Scrotum,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Scrotum,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Scrotum,  Stab 

SPERMATIC  CORD 

Haematoma  of  Spermatic  Cord 
Torsion  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Traumatic 
Wound  of  Spermatic  Cord,   Incised 
Wound  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Stab 

TESTICLE 

Castration,  Traumatic 
Contusion  of  Testicle 
Dislocation  of  Testicle 
Wound  of  Testicle,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Testicle,  Incised 
Wound  of  Testicle,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Testicle,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Testicle,  Stab 

TUNICA  VAGINALIS 

Haematocele  of  Tunica  Vaginalis     Do  not  use 

as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can 
be  determined 


UTERUS 


Burn  of  Uterus 

Contusion  of  Uterus 

Rupture  of  Uterus,  Traumatic     Not  to  include 

136  obstetrical  injury- 
Wound  of  Uterus,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Uterus,  Incised 


123 

REPRODUCTIVE    ORGANS— Continued 

UTERUS— Continued 

Wound  of    Uterus,    Lacerated     Not   to   include 

136  obstetrical  injury 
Wound  of  Uterus,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Uterus,  Stab 

VAGINA 

Abrasion  of  Vagina 

Burn  of  Vagina 

Wound  of  Vagina,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Vagina,  Incised 

Wound   of  Vagina,    Lacerated     Not   to  include 

136  obstetrical  injury 
Wound  of  Vagina,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Vagina,  Stab 

VULVA 

Abrasion  of  Vulva 
Burn  of  Vulva 
Contusion  of  Vulva 
Foreign  Body  in  Vulva 

Haematoma  of  Vulva,  Traumatic     Not  to  in- 
clude 136  obstetrical  injury 
Wound  of  Vulva,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Vulva,  Incised 
Wound  of  Vulva,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Vulva,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Vulva,  Stab 

RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM 

LARYNX 

Abrasion  of  Larynx 
Burn  of  Larynx 
Fracture  of  Larynx 


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RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM— Continued 

LARYNX— Continued 

Wound  of  Larynx,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Larynx,   Incised 

Wound  of  Larynx,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Larynx,  Stab 

LUNG 

Foreign  Body  in  Lung 
Wound  of  Lung,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Lung,   Incised 
Wound  of  Lung,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Lung,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Lung,  Stab 

NOSE 

Abrasion  of  Nose 
Burn  of  Nose 
Contusion  of  Nose 
Dislocation  of  Nasal  Cartilage 
Fracture  of  Nasal  Septum 
178     Frostbite  of  Nose 

Haematoma  of  Nasal  Septum 
Wound  of  Nose,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Nose,   Incised 
Wound  of  Nose,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Nose,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Nose,  Stab 

PLEURA 

Foreign  Body  in  Pleural  Cavity 
Wound  of  Pleura,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Pleura,  Incised 
Wound  of  Pleura,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Pleura,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Pleura,  Stab 


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RESPIRATORY    SYSTEM— Continued 
TRACHEA 

Abrasion  of  Trachea 

Burn  of  Trachea 

Fracture  of  Tracheal  Cartilage 

Wound  of  Trachea,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Trachea,  Incised 

Wound  of  Trachea,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Trachea,  Stab 

SPLEEN 

Foreign  Body  in  Spleen 

Wound  of  Spleen,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Spleen,  Incised 

Wound  of  Spleen,  Lacerated     To  include  rupture 

Wound  of  Spleen,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Spleen,  Stab 

URINARY  ORGANS 

BLADDER 

Abrasion  of  Bladder 
Burn  of  Bladder 
Wound  of  Bladder,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Bladder,  Incised 
Wound  of  Bladder,  Lacerated     To  include  rup- 
ture 
Wound  of  Bladder,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Bladder,  Stab 


KIDNEY 


Contusion  of  Kidney 
Foreign  Body  in  Kidney 
Wound  of  Kidney,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Kidney,  Incised 


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URINARY   ORGANS— Continued 

KIDNEY— Continued 

Wound  of  Kidney,  Lacerated     To  include  rup- 
ture 
Wound  of  Kidney,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Kidney,  Stab 

URETER 

Abrasion  of  Ureter 

Wound  of  Ureter,  Gunshot 

Wound  of  Ureter,   Incised 

Wound  of  Ureter,  Lacerated     To  include  rupture 

Wound  of  Ureter,  Punctured 

Wound  of  Ureter,  Stab 

URETHRA 

Abrasion  of  Urethra 
Burn  of  Urethra 
125     Urethral  Fever,  Traumatic 
Wound  of  Urethra,   Incised 
Wound  of  Urethra,  Lacerated     To  include  rup- 
ture 
Wound  of  Urethra,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Urethra,  Stab 


11.    REGIONS 

File  all   histories  serially  according  to  the   nature  of 
the  injur>^,  irrespective  of  site. 

ABDOMINAL  WALL 

Abrasion  of  Abdominal  Wall 
Burn  of  Abdominal  Wall 
Contusion  of  Abdominal  Wall 


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ABDOMINAL    WALL— Continued 

Foreign  Body  in  Abdominal  Wall 
Haematoma  of  Abdominal  Wall 
Wound  of  Abdominal  Wall,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Abdominal  Wall,   Incised 
Wound  of  Abdominal  Wall,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Abdominal  Wall,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Abdominal  Wall,  Stab 

BACK 

Abrasion  of  Back 
Burn  of  Back 
Contusion  of  Back 
Foreign  Body  in  Back 
Haematoma  of  Back 
Wound  of  Back,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Back,  Incised 
Wound  of  Back,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Back,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Back,  Stab 

CHEST  WALL 

Abrasion  of  Chest  Wall 
Burn  of  Chest  Wall 
Compression  of  Chest 
Contusion  of  Chest  Wall 
Foreign  Body  in  Chest  Wall 
Haematoma  of  Chest  Wall 
Wound  of  Chest  Wall,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Chest  Wall,  Incised 
Wound  of  Chest  Wall,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Chest  Wall,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Chest  Wall,  Stab 


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EXTREMITY,  LOWER 

Specify  buttock,  thigh,  leg,  foot,  or  toe 

Abrasion  of 

Avulsion  of     (Complete   or   partial).     To    include 
accidental  amputation 

Avulsion  of  Toenail 

Burn  of 

Contusion  of 

Crush  of 

Foreign   Body   in     Not   to   include   foreign   body 
in  special  structures 
178     Frostbite  of 

Haematoma  of     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Wound  of,  Gunshot 

Wound  of,  Incised 

Wound  of,  Lacerated 

Wound  of,  Punctured 

Wound  of.  Stab 

EXTREMITY,  UPPER 

Specify  shoulder,  arm,  forearm,  hand,  or  finger 

Abrasion  of 

Avulsion   of     (Complete    or    partial).    To  include 
accidental  amputation 

Avulsion  of  Finger=nail 

Burn  of 

Contusion  of 

Crush  of 

Foreign   Body   in     Not  to  include  foreign  body 
in  special  structures 
178     Frostbite  of 

Haematoma  of     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Wound  of,  Gunshot 


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EXTREMITY,    UPPER— Continued 

Wound  of,  Incised 
Wound  of,  Lacerated 
Wound  of,  Punctured 
Wound  of.  Stab 

FACE  AND  SCALP 

Specify  face  or  scalp 

Abrasion  of 

Avulsion  of   Scalp   (complete  or  partial) 

Burn  of 

Contusion  of 

Epilation,  Traumatic 

Foreign  Body  in 
178     Frostbite  of  Face     Not  to  include  ears  or  nose 

Haematoma  of     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Wound  of.  Gunshot 

Wound  of,  Incised 

Wound  of.  Lacerated 

Wound  of.  Punctured 

Wound  of,  Stab 


NECK 


Abrasion  of  Neck 

Burn  of  Neck 

Contusion  of  Neck 

Foreign  Body  in  Neck 

Haematoma  of  Neck     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Wound  of  Neck,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Neck,  Incised 
Wound  of  Neck,  Lacerated 
Wound  of  Neck,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Neck,  Stab 


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PERINAEUM 


Abrasion  of  Perinaeum 
Burn  of  Perinaeum 
Contusion  of  Perinaeum 
Foreign  Body  in  Perinaeum 
Haematoma  of  Perinaeum 
Wound  of  Perinaeum,  Gunshot 
Wound  of  Perinaeum,  Incised 
Wound   of   Perinaeum,    Lacerated     Not   to   in- 
clude  136  obstetrical  injury 
Wound  of  Perinaeum,  Punctured 
Wound  of  Perinaeum,  Stab 


III.     MISCELLANEOUS    INJURIES 

Abrasions,  Multiple 
Air  Embolism 
Burns,  Multiple 
Contusions,  Multiple 
Decapitation 
169B  Drowning 

169A  Submersion 

Electric    Shock,    Injury    from     Not   to   include 
burns.     When  nonindustrial  assign  num- 
ber 181B 
180     Lightning  Stroke 
Emphysema,  Traumatic     State  site 
177A  Exhaustion  from  Over=exertion  and  Exposure 
178     Exposure  to  Extreme  Cold 
Multiple  Injuries,  Extreme 
189B  Operation  Wound     To  include  only  such  cases  as 
have  been  operated  on  before  admission 
to  the  hospital  and   not   presenting  any 
other  condition  or  disease 
Powdered  Glass,  Injury  from  Swallowing 


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Secondary  Haemorrhage     Do  not  use  as  a  prim- 
ary diagnosis 

168B  Smoke    Inhalation     When   due   to   conflagration 
assign  number  166. 
Strangulation 

168A  Suffocation  To  include  overlying.  Not  to  in- 
clude absorption  of  deleterious  gases 
industrial  or  nonindustrial 

167     Sunburn 

179B  Sunstroke 

Heat   Cramps      ]  -  a     ^  •  i 

„     ,    r^  ,  , .        When  nonmdustnal  assign 

•        Heat  Exhaustions  i       ,-,«* 

^,  .     r-  number  179A 

Thermic  Fever     J 


NOMENCLATURE  OF  OPERATIONS 

Rules  for  Recording  Operations* 

1.  When  a  patient  has  been  operated  upon,  this  fact 
must  be  recorded  on  the  bedside  card  in  the  place  pro- 
vided therefor. 

2.  In  recording  operations  on  the  bedside  card  the 
House  Surgeon  must  undeviatingly  follow  the  nomen- 
clature hereinafter  contained. 

3.  When  an  operation  is  performed  for  a  single  con- 
dition and  its  immediate  complications,  one  operation 
only  shall  be  recorded  on  the  bedside  card;  e.  g.,  an  oper- 
ation for  strangulated  inguinal  hernia,  in  which  the 
procedures  include  relief  of  the  strangulation,  excision 
of  a  gangrenous  portion  of  intestine,  lateral  anastomosis 
of  intestine,  and  a  radical  cure  of  the  hernia,  must  be 
recorded  on  the  bedside  card  as  Operation  for  Inguinal 
Hernia,  Strangulated. 

*See  also  Rules  for  the  Recording  and  Filing  of  Histories  on 
page  7. 


131 


4-  When  several  operations  have  been  performed  for 
several  distinct  conditions  each  operation  must  be  re- 
corded separately  on  the  bedside  card;  e.  g.,  inguinal 
hernia,  varicocele  and  varicose  vein  of  the  leg,  the  opera- 
tions must  be  recorded  on  the  bedside  card  as:  Opera= 
tion  for  Inguinal  Hernia;  Operation  for  Varicocele 
and  Operation  for  Varix  of  Saphenous  Vein. 

SURGICAL  OPERATIONS 

Operations  must  be  recorded  on  the  bedside  card  as: 
Operation  for     State  diagnosis 

The  exceptions  to  this  rule  are  the  following: 

Amputation  of for     State  diagnosis.     To  include 

only    amputations  of    the   extremities    or    parts 
thereof 

Cleaning  and  dressing  of  State  diagnosis.  To  in- 
clude suturing 

Extraction  of  tooth  for     State  diagnosis 

Operation,  exploratory  This  term  must  be  used  only 
when  the  operation  does  not  reveal  the  diagnosis 

Operation  for  injection  of  serum,  e.  g.,  subdural  in- 
jection of  antitoxin.  Not  to  include  hypoder- 
mic or  intravenous  injections 

Operation  of  skin  grafting  for     State  diagnosis 

Operation  on  blood  donor 

Operation  on  skin  donor 

Transfusion  of  blood  for     State  diagnosis 


OBS'     TRICAL  OPERATIONS 

les 
Caesarean    secti    ^     To    include    all    varieties    of    this 

operatiomlf 

Embryotomy    To  include  all  mutilating  operations  upon 

the  foetus 


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Forceps  This  term  must  not  be  used  when  any  other 
obstetrical  operation  has  been  performed 

Hebeotomy     To  include  pubiotomy  and  symphysiotomy 

Induction  of  abortion 

Induction  of  labor 

Operative  dilatation  of  cervix 

Version  This  term  must  not  be  used  when  any  other 
obstetrical  operation  has  been  performed 


hej 
'on 


133 


THE  BELLEVUE  HOSPITAL  NOMENCLATURE 

ARRANGED  IN  THE  ORDER 

and 

UNDER  THE  TITLES 

of  the 

INTERNATIONAL  CLASSIFICATION 


The  International  Titles  are  in  Roman  type;  the  terms 
of  the  Bellevue  Hospital  Nomenclature  are  in  bold  face 
type. 

I.  GENERAL  DISEASES 

1 .  Typhoid  fever  * 

1  Typhoid  Fever  To  include  all  forms  of  in- 
fection of  a  typhoid  type,  caused  by  the 
typhoid-colon  group  of  bacilli 

la  Typhoid  Bacillus  Carrier  ** 

lb  Anti=Typhoid  Inoculation 

2.  Typhus  fever 

Typhus  Fever 

3.  Relapsing  fever 

3A  Malta  Fever 
3B  Relapsing  Fever 

4.  Malaria 

Malaria 

4a  Including:  Malarial  cachexia. 

No  terms  under  this  title 

5.  Smallpox 

Small  Pox 

6.  Measles 

Measles 


*Following  the  practice  of  the  International  Commission  of  divi- 
ding titles  and  the  rule  governing  such  division,  we  have  subdivided 
titles  whenever  the  needs  of  morbidity  statistics  make  this  necessary. 

**The  term  "carrier"  appearing  under  a  title  does  not  indicate  a 
case  of  that  disease  although  it  is  properly  tabulated  only  under  that 
title. 


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7-  Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  Fever 

8.  Whooping  cough 

Whooping  Cough 

9.  Diphtheria  and  croup 

9      Diphtheria 

9b  Diphtheria  Bacillus  Carrier 

9c  Anti=Diphtheria  Inoculation 

<)3i  Including:  Croup 

No  terms  under  this  title 

10.  Influenza 

Influenza 

11.  Miliary  fever 

Miliary  Fever 

12.  Asiatic  cholera 

12     Asiatic  Cholera 

12a  Comma  Bacillus  Carrier 

13.  Cholera  nostras 

No  terms  under  this  title 

14.  Dysentery 

14A  Bacillary  Dysentery 
14B  Balantidic  Dysentery 
14C  Entamoebic  Dysentery 
14D  Unclassified  Dysentery 

15.  Plague 

Bubonic  Plague 

16.  Yellow  fever 

Yellow^  Fever 

17.  Leprosy 

Leprosy 

18.  Erysipelas 

Erysipelas 

19.  Other  epidemic  diseases 

Chicken  Pox 

Dengue 

Filariasis 

Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 

Gangosa 


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19-  Other  epidemic  diseases — Continued 
German  Measles 

Haemoglobinuric  Fever      When  due  to  Ma- 
laria diagnosticate  as  4  Malaria 
Milk  Sickne^  (Trembles) 
Mumps 

Pappataci  Fever 

Rocky  Mountain  Spotted  Fever 
Tabardillo   (Mexican  Typhus) 
Vaccinia 
Yaws   (Framboesia) 

20.  Purulent  infection  and  septichaemia 

Aerogenes  Capsulatus  Infection 
Septichaemia     Not    to    include    137    Septi= 
chaemia,  Puerperium.    State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis 

21.  Glanders 

Glanders     To  include  Farcy 

22.  Anthrax 

Anthrax 

23.  Rabies 

23  Rabies 

23a  Anti=Rabies  Inoculation 

24.  Tetanus 

24  Tetanus 

24a  Anti=Tetanus  Inoculation 

25.  Mycoses 

25A  Actinomycosis  of     State  site 

25B  Aspergillosis  of  State  site.  To  include 
Carate  and  Tokelau.  Not  to  include 
25B  Mycetoma  of 

25B  Blastomycosis  of  State  site.  To  include 
cryptococcus  and  other  saccharomycetes 

25B  Discomycosis  of  State  site.  Not  to  include 
25A  Actinomycosis  of,  25B  Mycetoma 
of,  or  25B  Erysipeloid 

25B  Erysipeloid 

25B  Erythrasma 

25B  Favus 

25B  Mucormycosis  of     State  site 

25B  Mycetoma  of  State  site.  To  include  actino- 
mycotic and  aspergillar  mycetoma 


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25-  Mycoses — Continued 

25B  Mycosis  Fungoides 

25B  Piedra 

25B  Pinta 

25B  Pityriasis  Versicolor 

25B  Sporotrichosis  of     State  site 

26.  Pellagra 

Pellagra 

27.  Beriberi 

Beriberi 

28.  Tuberculosis  of  the  lungs 

Tuberculosis,  Chronic  Pulmonary 
Tuberculosis  of  Bronchus 
Tuberculosis  of  Larynx 
Tuberculosis  of  Pleura 
Tuberculosis  of  Trachea 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

Tuberculosis,  Acute  Broncho=pneumonic 
Tuberculosis,  Acute  General 
Tuberculosis,  Acute  Pneumonic 
Tuberculosis,  Acute  Pulmonary  Miliary 

30.  Tuberculous  meningitis 

Tuberculosis  of  Brain 
Tuberculosis  of  Cerebral  Meninges 
Tuberculosis  of  Cerebrospinal  Meninges 
Tuberculosis  of  Spinal  Meninges 

31.  Abdominal  tuberculosis 

Tuberculosis  of  Appendix 
Tuberculosis  of  Intestine 
Tuberculosis  of  Omentum 
Tuberculosis  of  Peritonaeum 
Tuberculosis  of  Stomach 

32.  Pott's  disease 

Abscess  of  Vertebra,  Tuberculous 
Tuberculosis  of  Vertebra 

33.  White  swellings 

Tuberculosis  of Joint     State  joint 


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34-  Tuberculosis  of  other  organs 
Tuberculide 

Tuberculosis  of    Except  suprarenal  gland  (52) 
State  site 

35.  Disseminated  tuberculosis 

No  terms  under  this  title 

36.  Rickets 

36A  Osteomalacia 

36B  Osteoarthropathy,  Hypertrophic 

36C  Curvature  of  Spine  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 
When  tuberculous  diagnosticate  as  Ab= 
scess  of  Vertebra,  Tuberculous  ;  use 
only  as  a  secondar\'  diagnosis  under 
Tuberculosis  of  Bone  and  assign  num- 
ber 32 

36C  Rickets 

37.  Syphilis 

Syphilis 

Syphilis  of     State  site 

38.  Gonococcus  infection 

38A  Soft  chancre 

38A  Chancroid  of  State  site.  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis 

38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  State  site  ;  for 
example,  when  affecting  conjunctiva  diag- 
nosticate as  Gonococcus  Infection  of 
Eye;  when  affecting  urethra,  as  Gonococ= 
cus   Infection  of  Urethra 

39.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  buccal 

cavity 

39A  Carcinoma   of      1 


39B  Endothelioma  of 
39C  Epithelioma  of 


Specify  lip,  mouth,  palate, 
salivary  gland   or  duct, 
39F  Sarcoma  of  \     tooth,     gum,     alveolus, 

39     (A,    B,    C    or    F)  |     tongue,   tonsil  or  uvula. 
+G  Mixed  ma-  \     See  pages  98  and  99 


lignant  tumor  of  ] 


138 


Specify  gallbladder,  gall- 
duct,  liver, oesophagus, 
pharynx  or  stomach 
See  pages  98  and  99 


the    perito- 


Specify  anus,  intestine, 
mesentery,  omentum, 
peritonaeum,  rectum 
or  retroperitoneal 
glands 
See  pages  98  and  99 


40.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  stomach, 

liver 

40A  Carcinoma  of 
40B  Endothelioma  of 
40C  Epithelioma  of 
40E  Hypernephroma   of[ 
40F  Sarcoma  of 

40  (A,    B,    C,    E   or   F) 

+  G  Mixed  ma-  \ 
lignant  tumor  of] 

41.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of 

naeum,  intestines,  rectum 

41A  Carcinoma  of 
41B  Endothelioma  of 
41C  Epithelioma  of 
41 E  Hypernephroma  of  [ 
41 F  Sarcoma  of  f 

41  (A,   B,    C,    E    or   F)l 

+  G  Mixed  ma-  \ 
lignant   tumor  of] 

42.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  female 

genital  organs 

42A  Carcinoma  of  1 

42B  Endothelioma  of  | 

42C  Epithelioma  of  | 

42D  Chorioepithelioma  of  I  ^  .         ^ 

42E  Hypernephroma  of      f^^^^^-^^        P^^^^ 

42F  Sarcoma  of  I     ^  ^^ 

42  (A,  B,  C,  D,  E  or    F)  | 

+    Q  Mixed  malig-  j 
nant  tumor  of  J 

43.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  breast 

43A  Carcinoma  of  the  Mammary  Gland 
43B  Endothelioma  of  the  Mammary  Gland 
43C  Epithelioma  of  the  Mammary  Gland 
43F  Sarcoma  of  the  Mammary  Gland 

43  (A,  B,  C  or  F)    +  G    Mixed  malignant  tumor 

of  the  Mammary  Gland.      See    pages 
98  and  99 

44.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  the  skin 

44A  Carcinoma  of  the  Skin 
44B  Endothelioma  of  the  Skin 
44C  Epithelioma  of  the  Skin 


y 


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44-  Cancer  and   other  malignant   tumors  of  the   vskin — 
Continued 
44F  Sarcoma  of  the  Skin 

44  (A,  B,  C  or  F)    +  Q  Mixed  malignant   tumor 

of  the  Skin.     See  pages  98  and  99 

45.  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors  of  other  organs 

and  of  organs  not  specified 

45A  Carcinoma  of  ] 

45B  Endothelioma  of  | 

45C  Epithelioma  of  | 

45D  Chorioepithelioma  ofU^  ^      -^        c 

45E  Hypernephroma  of      f'^f^  site      See  pages 

45F  Sarcoma  of  98  and  99 

45  (A,  B,  C,  D,   E   or  F) 

+  G  Mixed  malig- 
nant tumor  of 

46.  Other  tumors  (tumors  of  the  female  genital  organs 

excepted) 

This  title  in  the  International  List  is  a 
residual  title,  and  is  intended  only  for 
the  assignment  of  cases  in  which  the 
location  of  the  tumor  is  not  definitely 
stated 

All  benign  and  mixed  benign  tumors 
must  be  numbered  according  to  site.  See 
page  95 

47.  Acute  articular  rheumatism 

Rheumatic  Fever,  Acute 
Rheumatic  Fever,  Subacute 

48.  Chronic  rheumatism  and  gout 

48A  Arthritis  Deformans     To  include  spondylitis 

deformans 
48B  Rheumatism,  Chronic  Articular 
48C  Qout,  Acute 
48C  Qout,  Chronic 

49.  Scurvy 

Scurvy 
Werlhof's  Disease 

50.  Diabetes 

Diabetes  Mellitus 

Glycosuria     Do   not  use  for  Diabetes   Mel= 
litus 


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51.  Exophthalmic  goitre 

Exophthalmic  Goitre 

52.  Addison's  disease 

Addison's  Disease 

Benign  {or  mixed  benign)  tumor  of  Suprarenal 

Gland 
Tuberculosis  of  Suprarenal  Gland 

53.  Leuchaemia 

53A  Hodgkin's  Disease 

53B  Pseudoleuchaemia,  Infantile 

53C  Leuchaemia 

54.  Anaemia,  chlorosis 

fDo  not  use  as  a  pri- 
Anaemia,  Pernicious  J  mary  diagnosis  when 
Anaemia,  Simple         \   cause  can  be  deter- 

[  mined 

Anaemia,  Splenic  To  include  Banti's  dis- 
ease, primary  splenomegaly,  and  splenic 
pseudoleuchaemia 

Chlorosis 

Kala  Azar 

55.  Other  general  diseases 

Acidosis,  Nondiabetic 

Acromegaly 

Amyloid  Disease 

Diabetes  Insipidis 

Dwarfism 

Gigantism 

Haemochromatosis 

Haemophilia 

Histoplasmosis 

Infantilism 

Obesity 

Adiposis  Dolorosa 
Ochronosis 

Polycythaemia,    1  Do   not   use  as  a  primary 
Chronic  \     diagnosis  when  cause  can 

Purpura  J      be  determined 

Trypanosomiasis 
Verruga  Peruviana 


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56.  Alcoholism  (acute  and  chronic) 

56A  Psychosis,  Intoxication  (alcoholic) 
56A    Psychosis  Polyneuritica  (Korssakow's  Syn- 
drome* 
56B  Absinthe  Poisoning 
56B  Alcohol  Poisoning 

57.  Chronic  lead  poisoning 

57A  Lead  Poisoning,  Industrial 
57B  Lead  Poisoning,  Chronic 

58.  Other  chronic  occupation  poisonings 

Acetylene  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Ammonia  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Amyl  Alcohol  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Aniline  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Antimony  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Arsenic  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Arseniuretted    Hjdrogen    Poisoning,    In= 

dustrial 
Benzol  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Carbon  Dioxide  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Carbon  Bisulphide  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Carbon    Monoxide    Poisoning,    Industrial 
Not  to  include  Illuminating  Gas  Pois= 
oning.   Industrial 
Chloride  of  Lime  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Chlorine  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Chromium    Poisoning,     Industrial     Diag- 
nosticate    lead     chromate     poisoning    as 
57A  Lead  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Dinitrobenzol  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Formaldehyde  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Gasoline  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Hydrochloric  Acid   Poisoning,   Industrial 
Hydrocyanic  Acid  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Cyanide  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Cyanogen  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Hydrofluoric  Acid  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Illuminating  Gas  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Lead  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Manganese  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Marsh  Gas  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Mercury  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Methvl  Alcohol  Vapor  Poisoning,   Indus- 
trial 


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58.  ^Other  chronic  occupation  j)oisonings — ^Continued 

Nitrobenzine  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Nitrous  Gas  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Petroleum  Vapor  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Phosphorus  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Picric  Acid  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Pyridine  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Sewer  Gas  Poisoning,  Industrial     Diagnosticate 

as  Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning, 

Industrial 
Sulphur  Chloride  Poisoning,  Industrial 
Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning,  Indus= 

trial 
Sulphurous  Acid  Vapor  Poisoning,  Indus= 

trial 
Tea  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Tobacco  Poisoning,   Industrial 
Turpentine  Vapor  Poisoning,  Industrial 

59.  Other  chronic  poisonings 

Acetanilide  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Antipyrine  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Arsenic  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Bromide  Poisoning 

Cannabis  Indica  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Chloral  Hydrate  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Coca  Poisoning,  Chronic 
Cocaine  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Coffee  Poisoning 

Caffeine  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Ergot  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Ether  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Lathyrism 

Mercury  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Opium  Poisoning,  Chronic 
Codeine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
Dionine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
Heroine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
Morphine  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Paraldehyde  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Phenacetin  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Silver  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Sulphonal  Poisoning,  Chronic 

Tea  Poisoning 

Tin  Poisoning 


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59-  Other  chronic  poisonings — Continued 
Tobacco   Poisoning 

Nicotine  Poisoning,  Chronic 
Trional   Poisoning,  Chronic 
Veronal   Poisoning,  Chronic 


11.    DISEASES   OF  THE   NERVOUS  SYSTEM   AND 
OF  THE  ORGANS  OF  SPECIAL  SENSE 

6o.   Encephalitis 

Abscess  of  Brain  fState  when  possible  infect- 
Encephalitis,        -j      ing    microorganism   as   a 
Acute  [     secondary  diagnosis 

6i.   Simple  meningitis 

Meningitis,  Cerebral  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Meningitis,  Cerebrospinal  Not  to  include 
61a  Cerebrospinal  Fever.  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis 

Meningitis,  Spinal  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Pachymeningitis,  Cerebral 

Pachymeningitis,  Spinal 

6ia  Including  cerebrospinal  fever 

Cerebrospinal  Fever  To  include  only  men- 
ingococcus infection 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia 

Arthropathy    of     Tabes    Dorsalis     Do    not 

use   as   a   priman.-   diagnosis 
Tabes  Dorsalis 

63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord 

Arthropathy    of    Syringomyelia     Do    not 

use   as   a   primary   diagnosis 
Ataxia,  Hereditary 
Dystrophy,  Progressive  Muscular 
Haematomyelia 
Haematorrhachis 
Morvan's  Disease 


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63.  Other  diseases  of  the  spinal  cord — Continued 

Myasthenia  Gravis 
Myelitis,  Disseminated 
Myelitis,  Transverse 
Paralysis,  Acute  Ascending 
Paralysis  Agitans 
Paralysis,  Brown=Sequard's 
Paralysis,   Infantile  Spastic 
Paraplegia,  Hereditary  Spastic 
Parasite  of   Spinal   Cord     State  variety 
Poliomyelitis,  Acute  Anterior 
Poliomyelitis,  Acute  Bulbar 
Poliomyelitis,  Chronic  Anterior 
Sclerosis,  Amyotrophic  Lateral 
Sclerosis,  Disseminated 
Sclerosis,  Lateral 
Syringomyelia 

64.  Cerebral  haemorrhage;  apoplexy 

Apoplexy     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
Haemorrhage,  Epidural 
Haemorrhage,  Subdural 
Haemorrhage  into  Cerebellum 
Haemorrhage  into  Cerebrum 
Haemorrhage  into  Medulla 
Haemorrhage  into  Pons 

65.  Softening  of  the  brain 

No  terms  under  this  title 

66.  Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

Hemiplegia,  Old 

Paralysis  of     State  nerve.     Do  not  use  as  a 

primary    diagnosis    when    cause    canj;^be 

determined 
Paraplegia,  Ataxic 

67.  General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

General  Paralysis  of  the  Insane 

68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation 

Constitutional   Inferiority 

Constitutional  Psychopathic  State     To^^in- 
clude  perverted  sexual  instincts  and  im- 
perative ideas  and  acts.      'Not.  to  include 
74  Psychical  Tic 
Psychasthenia 


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68.  Other  forms  of  mental  alienation — Continued 

Dementia  (Cause  Unknown) 

Dementia  Praecox 

Dementia  Praecox,  Catatonia 

Dementia  Praecox,  Hebephrenia 

Dementia  Praecox,  Paranoid   Form 

Hypochondriasis 

iWelancholia,  Involutional 

Nostalgia 

Paranoia 

Paranoid  State 

Psychosis,  Exhaustive,  Infective  and  Toxic 
Assign  number  according  to  the  causative 
disease,  e.  g.,  influenza,  lo;  pneumonia, 
92;  puerperium  (pregnancy),  140;  rheu- 
matic fever,  47;  typhoid  fever,  i;  ma- 
lignant tumors  (vide);  uraemia,  120. 
When  cause  is  not  known  assign  number 
68 

Psychosis,  Intoxication  To  include  alco- 
holic dementia,  alcoholic  hallucinatory 
delusional  states,  and  alcoholic  paranoia. 
Assign  number  according  to  cause,  e.  g., 
alcohol,  56A;  morphine,  59;  cocaine,  59, 
etc. 

Psychosis,  Manic  Depressive  To  include 
depressed,  maniacal  and  mixed  phases. 
When  complicating  pregnancy  or  puer- 
perium assign  number  140 

Psychosis  Polyneuritica  (Korssakow's  syn- 
drome) When  due  to  alcohol  assign  num- 
ber 56A 

Psychosis,  Thyreoigenous  Always  use  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis  under  74  Cretinism 
or  88  Myxoedema 

Psychosis,  Traumatic 

Variety  of  Insanity  Not  Ascertained 

69.  Epilepsy 

Epilepsy 
Psychosis,  Epileptic 

70.  Convulsions  (nonpuerperal) 

No  terms  under  this  title 


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71.  Convulsions  of  infants 

Convulsions,  Infantile,  under  5  years     Do 

not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause 
can  be  determined 

72.  Chorea 

Chorea 

73.  Neuralgia  and  neuritis 

73A  Hysteria 

73A  Psychosis,  Hysterical 
73B  Neuralgia  of  1  o  „„_? 

73B  Neuritis  of    P^^^^  "^'^'^• 
73B  Neuritis,  Multiple 

74.  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system 

Anaemia  of  Brain  (Syncope) 

Angiospastic  Oedema 

Aphasia     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
Athetosis 
Caisson  Disease 
Catalepsy 

Chorea,  Chronic  Progressive 
Cretinism 

Cyst  of  Brain     Not  to  include  cystic  tumor 
Epilepsy,    Jacksonian     Not    to    include    74 

Psychosis  Due  to  Organic  Brain  Dis= 

ease 
Hernia  of  Brain 
Hiccough     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
Hydrocephalus,  Acquired 
Idiocy 
Imbecility 
Masturbation 
Migraine 
Neurasthenia 
Neurosis,  Occupational 
Neurosis,    Traumatic     To    include    railway 

spine 
Night  Terrors 
Paralysis  of  Vocal  Cords     Do  not  use  as  a 

primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 

determined 
Paramyoclonus  Multiplex 
Parasite  of  Brain     State  variety 
Psychosis  Due  to  Organic  Brain  Disease 


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74-  Other  diseases  of  the  nervous  system — Continued 
Somnambulism 
Spasm,  Habit 
Spasm,  Nodding 
Spasm,  Saltatory 
Stammering 
Stuttering 
Tetany 

Tic,  Convulsive 
Tic,  Coordinated 
Tic,   Painful  of     Diagnosticate  as  73B   Neu= 

ralgia  of     State  nerve 
Tic,  Psychical  Not  to  include  68  Constitu= 

tional  Psychopathic  State 
Tic  Simple     Diagnosticate  as  74  Spasm,  Habit 

75.  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa 

75 A  Follicular  conjunctivitis 

75A  Conjunctivitis,  Acute  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary' 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In= 
fection  of  Eye.  When  due  to  diphtheria 
bacillus  diagnosticate  as  9  Diphtheria 

75A  Conjunctivitis,  Chronic 

75A  Conjunctivitis,  Phlyctenular 

Conjunctivitis,  Trachomatous     Diagnosticate  as 
75B  Trachoma 

75B  Trachoma 

Trachoma 

75C  Other  diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa 

75C  Abscess  of  State  site.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

75C  Absence  of  Lens  Not  to  include  Congenital 
Malformation 

Accommodation  and  Refraction,  Errors  of 

75C  Astigmatism 
75C  Hypermetropia 
75C  Myopia 
75C  Presbyopia 


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75-  Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa — Continued 

75C  Amaurosis     1^°  "«^  "f  ""'  ^  pnmary  diag- 
75C  Amblyopia  f  °^^^.  ^^^"  ^^^^^  ^^"  be  de- 

•^    *^        J      termined 

75C  Ankyloblepharon 

75C  Blepharitis 

75C  Cataract 

75C  Chalazion 

75C  Chorioiditis 

75C  Cramp  of  Ciliary  Muscle 

75C  Cyclitis 

75C  Dacryoadenitis 

75C  Dacryocystitis 

75C  Detachment  of  Chorioid 

75C  Detachment  of  Retina 

75C  Ectropion 

75C  Entropion 

75C  Epiphora 

75C  Fistula  of  Lacrymal  Sac 

75C  Fistula  of  Nasal  Duct 

75C  Foreign  Body  in  Eye 

75C  Glaucoma,  Acute 

75C  Glaucoma,  Chronic 

75C  Haemorrhage  into  ] 

Retina  |  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
75C  Haemorrhage  }■     diagnosis   when  cause 

under  Conjunctiva  1     can  be  determined 

(Nontraumatic)  J 

75C  Hemianopsia 

75C  Hordeolum 

75C  Hyperaemia  of  Conjunctiva 

75C  Hyperaesthesia  of  Retina 

75C  Insufficiency  of  Ocular  Muscle     State  muscle 
involved 

75C  I  ritis  1  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

75C  Iridochorioiditisj-     diagnosis  when  cause 
75C  Iridocyclitis         J     can  be  determined 

75C  Synechia 
75C  Keratitis 

75C  Keratitis,  Phlyctenular 
75C  Keratoiritis 
75C  Leukoma 


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75-   Diseases  of  the  eyes  and  their  annexa — Continued 

75C  Neuritis,  Optic         1  y-k        *. 

75C  Atrophy  of        ^°  "°^  "^^  ^'  ^  P""^^^^ 
Optic  Nerve       diagnosis  when  cause 
75CNeuroretinitis.  i      can  be  determined 

75C  Night  Blindness 

75C  Nystagmus  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

75C  Opacity  of  Vitreous  Humor 

75C  Ophthalmoplegia 

75C  Panophthalmitis  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

75C  Paralysis  of  Ocular  Muscle  State  muscle  in- 
volved 

75C  Parasite  of     State  variety  and  site 

75C  Perverted  Color  Vision 
75C  Color  Blindness 

75C  Pterygium 

75C  Retinitis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined. 

75C  Scleritis     To  include  episcleritis 

75C  Snow  Blindness 

75C  Staphyloma  of  Cornea 

75C  Stenosis  of  PunctumlDo  not  use  as  a  pri- 
Lacrimale  [     mary       diagnosis 

75C  Stenosis  of  Nasal  \     when   cause  can  be 

Duct  J      determined 

75C  Symblepharon 
75C  Trichiasis 

75C  Ulcer  of     State  site 

75C  Hypopyon  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

75C  Xerosis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

76.  Diseases  of  the  ears 

Ankylosis  of  Ossicles 

Cerumen,  Accumulation  of 

Deaf  mutism  When  congenital  assign  num- 
ber 150 

Deafness  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 


150 


76.   Diseases  of  the  cars — Continued 

Deformity  of  External   Ear,  Acquired 

Eustachian  Salpingitis,  Acute  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis 

Eustachian  Salpingitis,  Chronic 

Foreign  Body  in  Auditory  Canal 

Haematoma  of  External  Ear,  Nontrau^ 
matic 

Haemorrhage  into  Labyrinth 

Meniere's  Disease 

Myringitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Myringitis,  Chronic  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

Necrosis  of  Ossicles 

Caries  of  Ossicles 

Otitis  Externa  1  c^  ^       u  ui 

Otitis  Interna,  Acute  ^^^^f  Z^""  PP^^^^Ie 
Otitis  Interna,  Chronic  ^^fectmg  microor- 
Otitis  Media,  Acute  ^^"V^"^  ^'  ^  ^^P' 

Otitis  Media,  Chronic    J      ondary  diagnosis 

Ossification  of  Auricle 

Parasite  of     State  variety  and  site 
Perichondritis  of  Auricle     State  when  pos- 
sible   infecting    microorganism    as   a    sec- 
ondary diagnosis 


III.    DISEASES  OF  THE  CIRCULATORY 
SYSTEM 

77-  Pericarditis 

Parasite  of  Pericardium     State  variety 
Pericarditis     State    when    possible    infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
Adherent  Pericardium 

Mediastinoperi=  ]  State    when    possible 
carditis  [     infecting     microor- 

Pyopneumoperi=f     ganism    as    a    sec- 
cardium  J      ondary  diagnosis 

Pneumopericardium 


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78.  Acute  endocarditis 

Endocarditis,  Acute     This  term  must  not  be 
used  for  79A  Valvular  Disease,  Chronic 

Cardiac.  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis; 
when  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Endo- 
cardium 
Myocarditis,  Acute  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

79.  Organic  diseases  of  the  heart 

79A  Valvular  Disease,  Chronic  Cardiac 

79B  Endocarditis,  Chronic  This  term  must  not 
be  used  for  79A  Valvular  Disease, 
Chronic  Cardiac.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

79C  Aneurysm  of  Heart 

79C  Atrophy  of  Heart 

79C  Dilatation,  Acute  Cardiac 

79C  Dilatation,  Chronic  Cardiac 

79C  Fatty  Heart 

79C  Hypertrophy  of  Heart  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

79C  Myocarditis,  Chronic 

79C  Parasite  of  Heart     State  variety 

79C  Rupture  of  Heart,  Spontaneous 

80.  Angina  pectoris 

Angina  Pectoris 

81.  Diseases  of  the  arteries,  atheroma,  aneurysm,  etc. 

Aneurysm  of  1 

Aneurysm  of,  Cirsoid     fState  artery  or  vein 

Aneurysm  of.  Varicose  ] 

Aortitis 

Arterial  Sclerosis,  Cerebral 

Arterial  Sclerosis,  General 

]  Use  only  as  a  sec- 

Claudication,  Inter=|    ondar^^  diagnosis 

mittent  \  under  81    Arte= 

Vascular  Crisis  of       |    rial  Sclerosis, 

J    General 


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82.  Embolism  and  thrombosis 

f State  vessel;  when  puerpera 
Embolism  of  J  diagnosticate  as  139  Em= 
Thrombosis  of]     bolism  of  (or  Thrombosis 

[     of)   Puerperium 

•  83.  Diseases  of  the  veins  (varices,  haemorrhoids,  phle- 
bitis, etc.) 

Aneurysmal  Varix  of     State  vessel 

Haemorrhoids 

Phlebitis  of  Not  to  include  Pylephlebitis. 
State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
puerperal  diagnosticate  as  139  Phlebitis 
of,  Puerperium 

Pylephlebitis  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Varicocele 

Varicose  Ulcer  of   U^^^^  ^.^^ 
Vanx  of  J 

Varix  of  Bladder 
Varix  of  Broad  Ligament 
Varix  of  Oesophagus 
Varix  of  Vulva 

84.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system  (lymphangitis,  etc.) 

Abscess  of  State  nodes.  When  tuberculous 
diagnosticate  as  Abscess  of — Lymph 
Nodes,  Tuberculous;  use  only  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis  under  34  Tubercu= 
losis  of — Lymph  Nodes.  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococ- 
cus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococcus 
Infection  of — Nodes.  When  a  compli- 
cation of  chancroid  use  only  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis  under  38A  Chancroid  of 

Chyle  Cyst  of  Mesentery 

Chyloceie,  Nonfilarial  When  due  to  filaria 
diagnosticate  as  19  Filariasis 

Chylothorax  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 


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84.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system  (h-mphangitis,  etc.^ 

— Continued 

Chylous  Ascites,  Nonfilarial  Do  not  use 
as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can 
be  determined.  When  due  to  filaria 
diagnosticate  as  19  Filariasis 

Fistula  of  Thoracic  Duct 

Hypertrophy  of — Lymph  Nodes  State  nodes 

Lymphadenitis  of,  Acute  State  nodes. 
State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B 
Qonococcus  Infection  of — Lymph 
Nodes 

Lymphadenitis  of,  Chronic  State  nodes. 
Not  to  include  34  Tuberculosis  of — 
Lymph  Nodes 

Lymphangiectasis  of     State  site 

Lymphangitis    of     State    site.     State    when 
possible    infecting    microorganism    as    a 
secondary     diagnosis.     When     puerpera  1 
diagnosticate  as   137  Lymphangitis  of, 
Puerperium 

Persistent  Thymus  Gland 

Status  Lymphaticus 

85.  Haemorrhage;  other  diseases  of  the  circulatory  sys- 

tem 

Bradycardia /^°  ^°^  "f  ^^  ^  primary  diag- 
Eoistaxis         '      nosis  when  cause  can  be  de- 
^        '  ,     termined 

Haemorrhage  into  Parathyreoid   Gland 

Haemorrhage  into  Suprarenal  Gland 
Heart     Block      To     include     Stokes-Adams' 
Disease 

Palpitation,       fDo  not  use  as  a  primary-  diag- 
Cardiac  \      nosis    when    cause   can    be 

Tachycardia      !      determined 


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IV.    DISEASES  OF  THE  RESPIRATORY 
SYSTEM 

86.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  fossae 

Abscess  of  Nasal  Septum  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis. 

Adenoids 

Anosmia  Do  not  use  as  a  primar^^  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

Deformity  of  Nose,  Acquired 

Deviation  of  Nasal  Septum 

Ozaena  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 
when  cause  can  be  determined 

Parasite  of  Nasal  Passage     State  variety 

Perforated  Nasal  Septum 

Polypus,  Nasal  Diagnosticate  according  to  the 
nature  of  the  tumor.     See  page  95 

Rhinitis,  Acute 

Rhinitis,  Atrophic 

Rhinitis,  Hypertrophic 

Rhinolith 

Rhinoscleroma 

Spur  on  Nasal  Septum 

Ulcer  of  Nasal  Passage 

87.  Diseases  of  the  larynx 

Abscess  of  Larynx  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Adhesion  of  Epiglottis 

Ankylosis  of  Arytaenoid  Cartilages 

Epiglottiditis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Fistula  of  Larynx 

Laryngitis,  Acute 

Laryngitis,   Chronic 

Neurosis  of  Larynx  To  include  laryngeal 
epilepsy,  laryngismus  stridulus,  and  spas- 
modic laryngeal  cough 

Oedema  Qlottidis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Ossification  of  Larynx 

Parasite  of  Larynx     State  variety 

Perichondritis  of  Larynx 


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87.  Diseases  of  the  lar\nx — Continued 

Stenosis  of  Larynx  To  include  retained  in- 
tubation tube.  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  wlien  cause  can  be  determined 

Ulcer  of  Epiglottis 

88.  Diseases  of  the  thyreoid  body 

Goitre     Not   to    include    51    Exophthalmic 

Goitre 
Myxoedema     To     include    cachexia     strumi- 

priva.     Not  to  include  Psychosis,  Thy= 

reoigenous 
Parasite  of  Thyreoid  Gland     State  variety 
Thyreoiditis,  Acute 
Thyreoiditis,  Chronic 

89.  Acute  bronchitis 

Bronchitis,  Acute 
Tracheitis 

90.  Chronic  bronchitis 

Bronchiectasis 
Bronchitis,  Chronic 
Bronchitis,  Fibrinous 

91.  Bronchopneumonia 

Pneumonia,  Broncho= 

92.  Pneumonia 

Pneumonia,  Lobar 

93.  Pleurisy 

riaemothorax     Do    not    use    as    a    primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Parasite  of  Pleura     State  variety 
Pleurisy,  Acute  Fibrinous 
Pleurisy,  Chronic  Fibrous 
Pleuritic  Adhesions 

'State  when  possible 
Pleurisy,  Serofibrinous^  infecting  microor- 
Pleurisy,  Suppurative         ganism   as   a   sec- 

^     ondary  diagnosis 

fState   when    possible    in- 

i      fecting    microorganism 

Pneumothorax        <      as    a    secondary    diag- 

Pyopneumothorax       nosis.     Do  not  use  as  a 

!      primary  diagnosis  when 

cause  can  be  determined 

Thoracointestinal  Fistula 


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94-  Pulmonary  congestion;  pulmonary  apoplexy 
Congestion  of  Lung,  Acute 
Infarct  of  Lung 

Oedema  of  Lung  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

95.  Gangrene  of  the  Lung 

Gangrene  of  Lung 

96.  Asthma 

Asthma 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema 

Emphysema,  Congenital  Pulmonary 
Emphysema,  Pulmonary  Interlobular 
Emphysema,  Senile  Pulmonary 

98.  Other  diseases  of  the  respiratory  system  (tubercu- 

losis excepted) 

Abscess  of  Lung  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Atelectasis  (3  months  and  over) 

Fistula  of  Trachea 

Haemoptysis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Hay  Fever 

Hernia  of  Lung 

Ossification  of  Tracheal  Rings 

Parasite  in  Wall  of  Bronchus] 

Parasite  in  Wall  of  Trachea    [►State  variety 

Parasite  of  Lung  J 

Pneumonia,  Interstitial 

Pneumonoconiosis 

1  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
Stenosis  of  Bronchus  [  mary  diagnosis  when 
Stenosis  of  Trachea     [  cause   can   be   deter- 

J    mined 
Tracheocele 

,,,  ^  o  u      1  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

,^^^^'' oj  ]?»"«"^^"n     diagnosis    when    cause 
Ulcer  of  Trachea  can  be  determined 


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V.  DISEASES  OF  THE  DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM 

99.  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa 

99A  Diseases  of  the  teeth  and  gums 

Abscess,  Alveolar  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Caries  of  Tooth 

Gingivitis 

Pyorrhoea  Alveolaris  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

99B  Other  diseases  of  the  mouth  and  annexa 

Abscess  of  Salivary  Gland  (or  Duct)  State 
gland  or  duct  involved.  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 
Abscess  of  Tongue  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondar^^ 
diagnosis 
Atrophy  of  Tongue  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Concretion  in  Salivary  1 

Gland  (or  Duct)  [State  gland  or  duct 

Fistula  of  Salivary  {     involved 

Gland  (or  Duct)  J 

Gaseous  Tumor  of  Parotid 

Glossitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

Glossitis,  Chronic 

Hypertrophy  of  Lingual  Lj^mph  Node 

Inflammation  of  Salivary  Gland  State 
gland  involved.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.     Not  to  include  19  Mumps 

Mikulicz's  Disease 

Parasite  of  Tongue     State  variety 

Ranula  Diagnosticate  as  99B  Retention 
Cyst  of  Lingual  Duct. 


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99B  Other  diseases  of  the  mouth  and  anncxa — Continued 

Stomatitis  Not  to  inchide  99B  Thrush, 
or  stomatitis  due  to  poisoning.  State 
when  possible  infecting  microorganism  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qono= 
coccus  Infection  of  Mouth 

Thrush 

Ulcer  of  Mouth  Do  not  use  as  a  primary- 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Xerostomia 

100.   Diseases  of  the  pharynx 

Abscess  of  Pharynx  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  tuberculous  diagnosti- 
cate as  Abscess  of  Pharynx,  Tubercu= 
lous  and  use  only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
under  34  Tuberculosis  of  Pharynx 

Abscess  Tonsillar      U  ^hen  possible  in- 

Amygdahtis,   Acute     ^^^^.        ^i^^.^o        jg^ 

liti*;"         ^^°"'^^-|  asase?ondarydiagnosis 

Amygdalitis,  Chronic 

Amygdalolith 

Angina  Ludovici  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Elongation  of  Uvula 

Hypertrophy  of  Tonsil 

Neurosis  of  Pharynx 

Parasite  of  Pharynx   K  . 

Parasite  of  Tonsil        /  ^ 

Pharyngitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Pharyngitis,  Chronic 

Stricture  of  Pharynx 

Vincent's  Angina 

loi.  Diseases  of  the  oesophagus 

Dilatation  of  Oesophagus 
Diverticulum  of  Oesophagus 
Foreign  Body  in  Oesophagus 


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loi.   Diseases  of  the  oesophagus — Continued 
Oesophagitis 

Rupture  of  Oesophagus,  Spontaneous 
Spasm  of  Oesophagus 

Stricture  of  Oesophagus  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

102.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Ulcer  of  Stomach 

Ulcer  of  Stomach,  Perforating 

103.  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer  excepted) 

Achviia  Qastrica 

Atony  of  Stomach     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Atrophy  of  Stomach 
Cardiospasm 
Cribbing  (Pneumophagia) 
Deformity  of  Stomach,  Acquired 
Dilatation  of  Stomach,  Acute 
Dilatation  of  Stomach,   Chronic     Do  not 

use  as  a   primary  diagnosis  when  cause 

can  be  determined 
Fermentation,  Gastric 
Foreign  Body  in  Stomach 
Gastritis,  Acute  Catarrhal     Do  not  use  as 

a   primary   diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 

determined.     When     due     to     a     poison 

always  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
Gastritis,  Acute  Phlegmonous     State  when 

possible    infecting    microorganism    as    a 

secondary  diagnosis 
Gastritis,  Chronic  Catarrhal 
Gastroptosis 
Haematemesis      Do   not   use   as  a   primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Hyperchlorhydria 
Hyperchylia  Gastrica 
Hypochlorhydria 
Nervous  Dyspepsia     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Perversion  of  Appetite 
Pyloric  Incontinence 
Pyiorospasm 
Regurgitation  from  Stomach 


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103-  Other  diseases  of  the  stomach  (cancer  excepted) — 
Continued 

Rumination 

Stenosis  of  Pylorus  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Vomiting,  Recurrent  To  include  cyclic, 
intermittent  and  periodic  vomiting  Not 
to  include  55  Non=diabetic  Acidosis, 
134B  Vomiting  of  Pregnancy,  or  138 
Toxaemia  of  Pregnancy.  Do  not  use 
as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

104.  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (under  2  years) 

Autointoxication,  Intestinal,  under2  years 
Colitis,  Acute,  under  2  years     State  when 
possible    infecting    microorganism    as    a 
secondary  diagnosis 
Colitis,    Chronic,    under   2    years     To    in- 
clude catarrhal,  membranous,  mucous  and 
ulcerative    colitis.     State    when    possible 
infecting   microorganism   as  a   secondary 
diagnosis 
Duodenitis,  under  2  years 

fTo      include      catarrhal, 

Enteritis,  Acute       I    phlegmonous  and  ulcer- 

under  2  years  ative     enteritis.     State 

Enteritis,  Chronic,]   when  possible  infecting 

under  2  years        ]    microorganism  as  a  sec- 

Enterocolitis,  |    ondary  diagnosis.     Not 

under  2  years        |    to  include  105B  Flagel= 

[  late  Diarrhoea 

Fermentation,  Intestinal,  under  2  years 

Qastroduodenitis,  1  State  when  possible  in- 
under  2  years        [     fecting    microorganism 

Gastroenteritis,  f  as  a  secondary  diag- 
under  2  years       J     nosis 

Ulcer  of  Intestine  under  2  years 

Ulcer  of  Intestine,  Perforating,  un= 
der  2  years 


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105-  Diarrhoea  and  enteritis  (2  years  and  over) 
I05A  Ulcer  of  Duodenum 

105A  Ulcer  of  Duodenum,  Perforating 
105B  Colitis,  Acute     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
105B  Colitis,  Chronic     To  include  catarrhal,  mem- 
branous,  mucous    and    ulcerative    colitis. 
State  when  possible  infecting  microorgan- 
ism  as  a   secondary   diagnosis 
105B  Duodenitis 

fTo  include  catarrhal, 
I  phlegmonous  and  ul- 
105B  Enteritis,  Acute  \  cerative  enteritis  State 
105B  Enteritis,  Chronic  ,      ^vhen  possible  mfectmg 


105B  Enterocolitis 


microorganism  as  a 
secondary'  diagnosis. 
Not  to  include  105B 
Flagellate  Diarrhoea 


105B  Fermentation,  Intestinal 
I05B  Flagellate  Diarrhoea 

fState  when  possible  in- 
105B  Gastroduodenitis  J  fecting  microorganism 
105B  Gastroenteritis        1     as   a    secondary    diag- 

[     nosis 

105B  Ulcer  of  Intestine 

105B  Ulcer    of    Intestine,    Perforating 

106.  Ankylostomiasis 

Ankylo stoma  duodenale  \Diagnosticate  as   106 
Necator  Americanus       /Uncinariasis 
Uncinariasis 

107.  Intestinal  parasites 

Amoebae 

Entamoeba  Coli 

Entamoeba  histolytica    Diagnosticate  as    107 

Entamoebiasis,      Entamoebic     Ab= 

scess  of  or  14C  Entamoebic  Dysen= 

tery 
Entamoebiasis     Not     to    include     Enta= 

moebic  Abscess  of,  or  14C  Entamoe= 

bic  Dysentery 
Paramoeba  Hominis 
Ascaris  Lumbricoides 


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107.  Intestinal  parasites — Continued 

Balantidium    Coli    (Paramoecium)      Not    to 

include  I4B  Balantidic  Dysentery 
Bilharziosis  Diagnosticate  as  107  Schisto= 
somiasis,  Intestinal,  or  Schistosomia=' 
sis,  Urinary;  when  affecting  the  kidney 
assign  number  122;  when  affecting  the 
bladder,  number  124 
Coccidiasis  of   State  variety.  Assign  number 

according  to  site 
Eimeria  stiedae     Diagnosticate  as  Coccidiasis 

of     State  site 
Flagellata 

Cercomonas  hominis  ]  Diagnosticate  as  105 B 
Lamhlia  intestinalis  \  Flagellate  Diar= 
Trichomonas  hominis  J      rhoea 

Oxyuris  Vermicularis 
Paragonimiasis 

Paragonimus  Westermani  (Distoma  pulmonale) 
Diagnosticate  as  Paragonimiasis 

Parasite  in  Intestinal  Wall] 
Parasite  in  Intestine  [g  varietv 

Parasite  of  Appendix  f^'^^'^^  variety 

Parasite  of  Stomach  J 

Schistosomidae 

Schistosomiasis,  Intestinal 
Schistosomum    haematobium.     Diagnosticate 
as     Schistosomiasis,     Urinary;     when 
affecting  the  kidney  assign  number   122; 
when  affecting  the  bladder,  number  124 
Schistosomum  Japonicum 
Schistosomum     Mansoni     Diagnosticate     as 
107  Schistosomiasis,  Intestinal 
Strongylus  Qibsoni 
Trichostrongylus     Instabilis     (Strongylus 

subtilis) 
Strongyloides  Intestinalis 
Tape  Worms 

Dibothriocephalus  Latus 
Hymenolepis  Nana 

Sparganum   Proliferum     State  site.     As- 
sign number  according  to  site 


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loy.  Intestinal  parasites — Continued 
Taenia  Echinococciis 

Echinococcus  of  State  site.    Assign  num- 
ber according  to  site,  e.  g.,  74  Echino= 
coccus  of  Brain;    112    Echinococcus 
of    Liver 
Taenia  Saginata 
Taenia  Solium 

Cysticercus  of  State  site.     Assign  num- 
ber according  to  site 
Trichina  spiralis     Diagnosticate  as  107  Trich= 

iniasis 
Trichiniasis 

Trichocephalus  dispar     See  Trichuris 
Trichuriasis 
Trichuris  Trichiura  (Trichocephalus  dispar) 

io8.  Appendicitis  and  typhilitis 

Appendicitis,    Acute     State    when    possible 

infecting   microorganism   as   a   secondary 

diagnosis 
Appendicitis,  Chronic 

109.  Hernias;  intestinal  obstructions 
Artificial  Anus 
Epigastric  Hernia 

Epigastric  Hernia,  Strangulated 
Femoral  Hernia 

Femoral  Hernia,  Strangulated 
Inguinal  Hernia 

Inguinal  Hernia,  Strangulated 

fTo  include  diaphragmatic 

Internal  Hernia  hernia,   retroperitoneal 

Internal  Hernia,;      hernia,  and  hernia  into 

Strangulated    <      the     lesser     peritoneal 

j      sac.     Xot  to  include  98 

[     Hernia  of  Lung 

Ischiadic  Hernia 

Ischiadic  Hernia,  Strangulated 
Ischiorectal  Hernia 

Ischiorectal  Hernia,  Strangulated 
Lumbar  Hernia 

Lumbar  Hernia,  Strangulated 


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109-  Hernias;  intestinal  obstructions — -Continued 

Obstruction    Acute        |^       •     j  ^       . 

Intestinal  I  ,•  „„  , 

r\u  4-        4--         /^u     „-^  r     susception        and 

Obstruction,  Chronic  I  ,     ', 

,    .      , .       ,  volvulus 

Intestinal  J 

Obturator  Hernia 

Obturator  Hernia,  Strangulated 
Stricture    of    Intestine     Do    not    use    as    a 
primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 
determined 
Umbilical  Hernia 

Umbilical  Hernia,  Strangulated 
Ventral   Hernia 

Ventral  Hernia,  Strangulated 

no.  Diseases  of  the  intestine 

I  loA  Diseases  of  the  anus  and  faecal  fistulas 

Faecal  Fistula  Not  to  include  109  Artificial 
Anus 

Fissure  of  Anus 

Fistula  in  Ano 

Fistula,  Intestino=uterine 

Fistula,  Rectovaginal 

Proctalgia  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Proctitis  State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary'  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Rectum 

iioB  Other  diseases  of  the  intestines 

Abscess  about  Rectum     State  when  possible 

infecting   microorganism   as   a   secondary 

diagnosis 
Autointoxication,   Intestinal 
Constipation 
Diverticulitis 

Diverticulum  of  Intestine,  Acquired 
Enterolith 
Foreign  Body  in  Appendix     Not  to  include 

concretions 
Foreign  Body  in  Intestine 
Foreign  Body  in  Rectum 
Haemorrhage  from    Rectum     Diagnosticate   as 

llOB      Haemorrhage,  Intestinal.     Do 

not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause 

can  be  determined 


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iioB  Other  diseases  of  the  intestines — Continued 

Haemorrhage,   Intestinal 

Impacted  Faeces 

Neurosis,  Intestinal  To  include  enteralgia, 
entcroparesis,  enterospasm  and  nervous 
diarrhoea 

Prolapse  of  Rectum 

Spasm  of  Rectum  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Splanchnoptosis 

Sprue  (Psilosis) 

Stricture  of  Rectum  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mar\'  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

Ulcer  of  Rectum  Do  not  use  as  a  primar\' 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

111.  Acute  yellow  atrophy  of  the  liver 

Atrophy  of  Liver,  Acute  Yellow 
Jaundice,  Acute  Infective     State  when  pos- 
sible   infecting   microorganism   as   a    sec- 
ondary^ diagnosis 

112.  Hydatid  tumor  of  the  liver 

Echinococcus  of  Liver 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cirrhosis  of  Liver,  Atrophic 
Cirrhosis  of  Liver,  Hypertrophic 
Fatty  Liver     Do  not  use  as  a  primary-  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

113a.  Including:     Due  to  alcoholism 

Xo  terms  under  this  title 

114.  Biliary  calculi 

Cholelithiasis 

115.  Other  diseases  of  the  liver 

Abscess    of    Liver     State    when    possible    in- 
fecting   microorganism    as    a     secondary 
diagnosis 
Entamoebic  Abscess  of  Liver     When  com- 
plicating   an    existing    dysentery    assign 
number   14C 
Adhesions  about  Gallbladder 
Amyloid  Liver     Diagnosticate  as  55  Amyloid 
Disease 


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115-  Other  diseases  of  the  liver — Continued 

Cholangitis,  Acute  1  State  when  possible 
Cholangitis,  Chronic  [  infecting  microor- 
Cholecystitis,  Acute  f  ganism  as  a  second- 
Cholecystitis,  ChronicJ      ary  diagnosis 

Deformity  of  Liver,  Acquired 

Displacement  of  Liver 

Fistula,   Biliary 

Functional  Derangement  of  Liver  (Bil- 
iousness) 

Obstruction  of  Portal  Vein  Do  not  use  as 
a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

Parasite  of  Qallbladder\^         vanVi-v 
Parasite  of  Qallduct       /^^^^^  ^^"^"^^ 

Parasite  of  Liver  State  variety.  Not  to 
include  115  Entamoebic  Abscess  of 
Liver  nor  112  Echinococcus  of  Liver 

Perihepatitis 

Stenosis  of  Qallduct  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

ii6.  Diseases  of  the  spleen 

Abscess  of  Spleen  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Amyloid  Spleen  Diagnosticate  as  55  Amyloid 
Disease 

Infarct  of  Spleen 

Parasite  of  Spleen     State  variety 

Perisplenitis 

Rupture  of  Spleen,  Spontaneous 

Splenitis,  Acute 

Splenitis,  Chronic  Interstitial 

Splenoptosis 

117.  Simple  peritonitis  (nonpuerperal) 

Abscess  of  Omentum     State  when  possible 
infecting   microorganism   as  a   secondary 
diagnosis 
Adhesions  about  Stomach 
Adhesions  of  Peritonaeum 
Parasite  of  Peritonaeum     State  variety 


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1 1 7-  Simple  peritonitis  (nonpuerperal) — Continued 

Do  not  use  as  a  primary 


Peritonitis,  Acute 
General 


diagnosis  when  cause 
can  be  determined. 
State  when  possible  in- 
fecting   microorganism 


Peritonitis,  Acute         ^^   ^    secondary    diag- 
11  nosis.    W  hen  puerperal 


Peritonitis,  Chronic     ^^^^^^^tjcate     as     137 
General  I    Peritonitis,  (General 

Peritonitis,  Chronic  •   %\:''''^}^^?'^^'?t!''''"' 
I         .   '  When  Pelvic  Abscess 

occurs  in  the  male  as- 

I    sign  number  144;  when 

I    in    the    female    (non- 

[  puerperal)     130B 

Ii8.  Other  diseases  of  the  digestive  system  (cancer  and 

tuberculosis  excepted) 
Atrophy  of  Pancreas 
Calculus  of  Pancreas 
Obstruction  of  Pancreatic  Duct 
Pancreatitis,    Acute     State    when    possible 

infecting   microorganism   as   a   secondary 

diagnosis 
Pancreatitis,  Chronic 
Parasite  of  Pancreas     State  variety 
Subphrenic  Abscess 
Torsion  of  Omentum 


VI.    NONVENEREAL  DISEASES  OF  THE  GENITO= 
URINARY  SYSTEM  AND  ANNEXA 

119.  Acute  nephritis 

Nephritis,  Acute  When  a  complication  of 
pregnancy  or  the  puerperium  diagnosti- 
cate as  138  Nephritis,  Acute,  Preg= 
nancy,  or  138  Nephritis,  Acute,  Puer= 
perium.  When  complicating  Scarlet 
Fever  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  and 
assign  number    7 

120.  Bright's  disease 

Albuminuria  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 


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120.  Bright's  Disease — Continued 

Amyloid   Kidney     Diagnosticate  as  55  Amy= 

loid  Disease 
Nephritis,  Chronic  Interstitial 
Nephritis,  Chronic  Parenchymatous 
Uraemia,   Acute     Use  only  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis  under  appropriate  form  of  ne- 
phritis.    When   a   complication   of   Preg- 
nancy  or   Puerperium    use   as   secondary 
diagnosis     to     Nephritis,      Acute     (or 
Chronic)  Pregnancy    (or  Puerperium) 
and  assign  number  138.     See  also  Toxae= 
mia  of  Pregnancy 
Uraemia,  Chronic     Use  only  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis     under     appropriate     form     of 
nephritis 

121.  Chyluria 

Chyluria,  Nonfilarial  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined. When  due  to  filaria  diagnosticate 
as  19  Filariasis 

Lipaemia 

122.  Other  diseases  of  the  kidneys  and  annexa 

Abscess  of  Kidney  [State   when   possible   in- 

Abscess,  Peri=  -|    fecting     microorganism 

nephritic  [  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Bilharziosis  Diagnosticate  as  Schistosomi=» 
asis.  Urinary 

Congestion  of  Kidney  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 

Cyst  of  Kidney 

Cystinuria 

Fistula  of  Kidney  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Foreign  Body  in  Ureter 

Haematuria,  Renal  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

Haemoglobinuria  Not  to  include  19  Haem= 
oglobinuric  Fever.  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 


169 


122.  Other  diseases  of  the  kidneys  and  annexa — Continued 

Hydronephrosis  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Infarct  of  Kidney 

Nephralgia  Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

Nephritis,  Disseminated  Suppurative 

Nephroptosis 

Parasite  of  Kidney     State  variety 

PyeHtis  State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Pelvis 
of  Kidney 

[State  when  possible  infecting 

r»     1           u  •4.-    I  microorganism  as  a  second- 

Pvelonephritis  ,•  '^^       •       ^^t, ,,  ^ 

Pvonenhrosis    ^  ^^    diagnosis.     When    the 

F>onepnrosis    |  ^^^^j^   ^^   Nephrolithiasis 

[     assign  number  123 

Schistosmiasis,  Urinary 

Stricture  of  Ureter     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Ureteritis     State     when     possible     infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 

38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Ureter 

123.  Calculi  of  the  urinary  passages 

Calculus  in  Bladder 
Calculus  in  Ureter,  Impacted 
Calculus  in  Urethra,  Impacted 

Colic,  Renal     Diagnosticate   as    123    Ureteral 

Colic.     W'hen  not  due  to  calculus  assign 

number  122 
Nephrolithiasis 
Pyonephrosis     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

When  not  the  result  of  Nephrolithiasis 

assign  number  122 
Ureteral    Colic     Do    not    use   as   a    primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined. 

When  not  due  to  calculus  assign  number 

122 


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124-  Diseases  of  the  bladder 

Abscess  of  Bladder  Wall  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

Atony  of  Bladder  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Bacteriuria  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 

Cystitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qono= 
coccus  Infection  of  Bladder 

Cystitis,  Chronic 

Deformity  of  Bladder,  Acquired 

Foreign  Body  in  Bladder 

,  ..  £  IT  •         I^Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 

Incontinence  of  Urine  j  diagnosis 

Neurosis  of  Bladder  ^^  cause  can  be 

Enuresis,  Functional^  determined 

Parasite  of  Bladder     State  variety 
Retention  of  Urine     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined, 
but  always  specify  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis when  it  exists 
Ulcer  of  Bladder 
125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urinary,  abscess,  etc. 

Abscess  about  Urethra     State  when  possible 
infecting   microorganism   as   a   secondary 
diagnosis 
Caruncle  of  Urethra 
Deformity  of  Urethra,  Acquired 
Extravasation   of   Urine     Do   not  use  as  a 
primary    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 
determined,     but    always    specify    as    a 
secondary  diagnosis  when  it  exists 
Fistula  of  Bladder 
Fistulae  of    Ureter 

Fistula,  Intestino=ureteral 
Fistula  of  Ureter 
Fistula,  Ureterovaginal 
Fistula,  Ureterovesical 


Urethritis, 
Acute 


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125.  Diseases  of  the  urethra,  urniary,  abscess,  etc. — Con'd 

Fistnlac  of    L' ret  lira 

Fistula  of  Urethra 

Fistula,  Recto=urethral 

Fistula,   Urethrovaginal 

Fistula,   Urethrovesical 
Fistula,   Uterovesical 
Fistula,  Vesicovaginal 
Foreign  Body  in  Urethra 
Prolapse  of  Urethra 
Stricture  of  Urethra 
Urethral  Fever,  Traumatic 

State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diag- 
UrethrFtis  ^      nosis.     When  due  to  gonococcus 
Chronic'       diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococ= 
[     cus  Infection  of  Urethra 

126.  Diseases  of  the  prostate 

Abscess  of  Prostate  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 
nosticate as  38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Prostate 

Atrophy  of  Prostate  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary^ diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

Calculus  in  Prostate 

Enlargement  of  Prostate  Not  to  include 
tumor 

fState     when     possible     infecting 

Prostatitis,  |      microorganism  as  a  secondary 

Acute        j      diagnosis.     When  due  to  gono- 

Prostatitis,!      coccus    diagnosticate    as    38B 

Chronic    |      Gonococcus      Infection      of 

[     Prostate 

127.  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  genital  organs 

Abscess  of  Cowper's  Gland  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus 
Infection  of  Cowper's  Gland 

Abscess  of  Scrotum  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 


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127-  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  genital  organs — 
Continued 

Abscess  of  Seminal  Vesicle  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococcus 
Infection  of  Seminal  Vesicle 

Abscess  of  Epididymis  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 
nosticate as  38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Epididymis 

Abscess  of  Testicle  State  w^hen  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  W^hen  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 
nosticate as  38B  Qonococcus  Infection 
of  Testicle 

Atrophy  of  Testicle  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Balanoposthitis  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis. When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnos- 
ticate as  38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of 
Penis 

Concretion  in  Seminal  Vesicle  Do  not  use 
as  a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can 
be  determined 

Deformity  of  Penis,  Acquired 

fState  when   possible  infecting 
Epididymitis,  |      microorganism  as  a  second- 
Acute  J      ary  diagnosis.     When  due  to 
Epididymitis,  I      gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
Chronic        |     38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
[     of  Epididymis 

[State  when  possible  infecting 
Gonecystitis,  |      microorganism  as  a  second- 
Acute  J      ary  diagnosis.     When  due  to 
Gonecystitis,  1      gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
Chronic        i     38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
[     of  Seminal  Vesicle 

Haematocele  of  Spermatic  Cord 
Haematocele  of  Tunica  Vaginalis 


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127-  Nonvenereal  diseases  of  the  male  genital  organs — 
Continued 

Haematoma  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Nontrau= 
matic 

Hydrocele  of  Spermatic  Cord 

Hydrocele  of  Tunica  Vaginalis 

Impotence 

Inflammation  of  Spermatic  Cord  State 
when  possible  infecting  microorganism  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis.  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  de- 
termined. When  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 
nosticate as  38B  Gonococcus  Infection 
of  Spermatic  Cord 

fDo  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis 

^     ....         I      when  cause  can  be  determined. 

urcnitis,     I      ^Yhen  a  complication  of  Mumps 

Q  ,J."5.^      -!     diagnosticate    as    19    Mumps. 

*Ch*  *^'*  When  due  to  gonococcus  diag- 

v^nronic        nosticate  as  38B   Gonococcus 

Infection  of  Testicle 

Paraphimosis 
Redundant  Prepuce 
Adhesions,  Preputial 
Concretions,   Preputial 
Phimosis     When  congenital  assign  number 
150 
Redundant  Scrotum     Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 
Sclerosis  of  Corpus  Cavernosum 
Seminal  Emissions 
Spermatocele 
Spermatorrhoea 
Sterility     When     occurring     in     the     female 

assign  number   132 
Torsion  of  Spermatic  Cord,  Nontraumatic 

128.  Uterine  haemorrhage  (nonpuerperal) 

Menorrhap-ifl      f^°  ^^^  ^^^  ^^  ^  primary  diag- 
Menorrhagm    J  •        j^  ^ 

Metrorrhagia    ,      determined 

129.  Uterine  tumor  (noncancerous) 

See  list  of  benign  tumors  on  page  95. 


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130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus 

130A  Metritis 

Endometritis,  Acute  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In^ 
fection  of  Endometrium.  When  puer- 
peral diagnosticate  as  137  Endometritis, 
Acute,  Puerperium 

Endometritis,  Chronic 

Endotrachelitis,  Chronic 

Metritis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis. When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as 
137  Metritis,  Acute,   Puerperium 

Metritis,  Chronic 

130B  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus 

Abscess,  Parauterine  (nonpuerperal)  State 
when  possible  infecting  microorganism  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis 

Abscess,  Pelvic  Not  to  include  130B  Ab= 
scess.  Parauterine  nor  130B  Cellulitis, 
Pelvic.  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Perito^ 
naeum.  When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as 
137  Abscess,  Pelvic,  Puerperium 

Amenorrhoea  Do  not  use  as  a  primary 
diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 

Atresia  of  Uterus,  Acquired 

Atrophy  of  Uterus 

Cellulitis,  Pelvic  Not  to  include  130B  Ab= 
scess.  Parauterine  nor  130B  Abscess, 
Pelvic.  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondarj-  diagnosis. 
When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as  137  Cel= 
iulitis,  Pelvic,  Puerperium 

Displacement  of  Uterus 

Anteflexion  lAlwa^^s   use   as   a   sec- 

Anteversion  [     ondary  diagnosis  un- 

Laterocession  f     dcr     Displacement 

Prolapse  of  UterusJ     of    Uterus. 


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130.  Other  diseases  of  the  uterus — Continued 

Displacement  of  Uterus — Continued 

Retrocession  1^     .  ^^     retroflexion 

Retroversion  J 

Dysmenorrhoea     Do  not  use  as  a  primary 

diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  determined 
Fistula,   Uterovaginal 
Hypertrophy  of  Cervix  Uteri 
Laceration  of  Cervix  Uteri,  Old 
Menopause 
Menstruation,      Precocious     Diagnosticate     as 

130B  Precocity 
Precocity 
Stricture  of  Uterine  Canal     Do  not  use  as 

a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 

determined 

131.  Cysts  and  other  tumors  of  the  ovary 

Xot   to   include   malignant   tumors.     See 
list  of  benign  tumors  on  page  95 
Haematoma  of  Ovary 

132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the  female  genital 

organs 
Abscess  of  Bartholin's  Gland  State  when 
possible  infecting  microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococcus 
Infection  of  Bartholin's  Gland 

Abscess  of  Ovary  ]  State  when  possible  in- 
Abscess  of  Vagina  (>  fecting  microorganism 
Abscess  of  Vulva   J      as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Adhesions  about  Clitoris 
Atresia  of  Vagina,  Acquired 
Atrophy  of  Ovary 
Atrophy  of  Vulva 
Cyst  of  Bartholin's  Gland 
Cyst  of  Vagina 

Displacement  of  Falloppian  Tube 
Displacement  of  Ovary 
Dyspareunia     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 
Garrulitas  Vulvae 


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132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseases  of  the  female  genital 
organs — Continued 

Haematocele,  Pelvic  Do  not  use  as  a  pri- 
mary diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined 

Haematoma  of  Vulva,  Nontraumatic  Do 
not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 
cause  can  be  determined 

Haematosalpinx 

Hydrocele  of  Round  Ligament 

Hydrocele  of  Vulva 

Hypertrophy  of  Vulva     State  part  affected 
Hypertrophy  of  Clitoris 

Kraurosis  Vulvae 

Laceration  of  Pelvic  Floor,  Old 

Oophoritis,  Acute  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In- 
fection  of  Ovary 

Oophoritis,  Chronic 
Sclerosis  of  Ovary 

Parasite  of  Ovary     State  variety 


Prolapse  of  Anterior 
Vaginal  Wall 

(Cystocele) 
Prolapse  of  Posterior 
Vaginal  Wall 

(Proctocele) 


Always  use  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis  un- 
der either  132  Lacer= 
ation  or  132  Relax= 
ation  of  Pelvic  Floor 


Relaxation  of  Pelvic  Floor 

Salpingitis,  Acute  State  when  possible  in-' 
fecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
diagnosticate  as  38B  Gonococcus  In= 
fection  of  Falloppian  Tube 

Salpingitis,  Chronic  To  include  hydrosal- 
pinx. State  when  possible  infecting  mi- 
cro5rganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
38B  Gonococcus  Infection  of  Fallop- 
pian Tube 

Sterility  When  occurring  in  the  male  assign 
number  127 


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132.  Salpingitis  and  other  diseas35  of  the  female  genital 

organs — Continued 

Vaginismus     Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diag- 
nosis when  cause  can  be  determined 

fState    when    possible    in- 

I  fecting     microorganism 

j  as    a     secondary    diag- 

Vaginitis,  Acute  nosis.     When     due     to 

Vaginitis,  Chronic  gonococcus      diagnosti- 

I  cate  as  38B  Qonococ= 

I  cus       Infection       of 

t  Vagina 

fState  when  possible  infect- 
I      ing  microorganism  as  a 

Vulvitis    Acute         I      secondary        diagnosis. 
Vu  vitis,  Acute  _     J     ^y^g^  ^^g  ^Q  gonococ- 

Vulvitis,  Chronic        ^^^     diagnosticate      as 

38B   Gonococcus    In- 
fection of  Vulva 

133.  Nonpuerperal  diseases  of  the  breast  (cancer  excepted) 

fState  when  possible  infect- 
ing     microorganism     as 
Abscess  of  Mam-       a^^econdary    diagnosis. 

mary  Gland  ^^  ^^."  ,  P"'T1[  1  h^rlt 

Abscess    Sub  ^  nosticate  as  141  Abscess 

Abscess,  bub-        ,  ^^    Mammary    Gland, 

mammary  |  puerperium,or  141  Ab= 

I  scess,     Submammary, 

I  Puerperium 

Atrophy  of  Mammary  Gland 
Fissure  of  Nipple     When  puerperal  diagnosti- 
cate as   141    Fissure  of  Nipple,   Puer= 
perium 
Fistula  of  Mammary  Gland     When  puer- 
peral   diagnosticate    as    141    Fistula    of 
Mammary  Gland,  Puerperium 
Hypertrophy  of  Mammary  Gland 
Mamillitis     When  puerperal  diagnosticate  as 
141  Mamillitis,  Puerperium  (or  Preg= 
nancy) 


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133-  Nonpuerperal  diseases  of  the  breast  (cancer  excepted) 
— Continued 

[State     when     possible     infecting 

Mastitis,     I      microorganism   as   a   secondary 

Acute      J      diagnosis.     When  puerperal  di- 

Mastitis,    ']     agnosticate    as    141     Mastitis, 

Chronic        Acute     (or    Chronic),     Puer= 

perium 

Neurosis  of  Mammary  Gland     Do  not  use 

as  a   primary   diagnosis   when   cause   can 
be  determined 
Parasite  of  Mammary  Gland     State  variety 


VII.    THE  PUERPERAL  STATE 

134.  Accidents  of  pregnancy 

134A  Normal  labor 

Parturition,  O.  L.  A. 

Parturition,  O.   D.  A. 

Parturition,  O.   D.  P. 

Parturition,  O.  L.  P. 

Parturition,  S.  L.  A. 

Parturition,  S.  D.  A. 

Parturition,  S.  D.  P. 

Parturition,  S.  L.  P. 

Parturition,  Multiple     State  positions 

Pregnancy,  Normal 

Puerperium,  Normal 

134B  Accidents  of  pregnancy 

Abortion     Up  to  fourth  month  of  pregnancy 

Abortion,  Threatened 

Accidental  Haemorrhage,  Pregnancy     Not 

to  include  135  Placenta  Praevia 
Deformed    Pelvis,    Pregnancy       When   the 

deformity    is    congenital  diagnosticate  as 

150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Pelvic 

Girdle,  Pregnancy 
Displacement  of  Uterus,  Pregnancy 
Gestation,   Extrauterine 
Hydramnios,  Pregnancy 


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134-  Accidents  of  Pregnancy — ContinueJ 
Hydrorrhoea,  Gravidarum 

M  iscarriage  ^^"^"^  ^^"^^'^  J^  ^^^f 

Miscarriaie,  Threatened!   ^^"^^     "^^^^^     °^ 

"  ^  pregnancy 

Pregnancy,  Vomiting  of     Not  to  include  138 

Toxaemia  of  Pregnancy 
Premature    Delivery     After   seventh    month 

of  pregnancy 

135.  Puerperal  haemorrhage 

Accidental  Haemorrhage,  Parturition  Not 

to  include  135  Placenta  Praevia 
Accidental       Haemorrhage,      Puerperium 

Xot  to  include  135  Placenta  Praevia 
Placenta  Praevia,  Parturition 
Placenta  Praevia,  Pregnancy 
Retained  Secundines,  Parturition 
Retained  Secundines,  Puerperium 

136.  Other  accidents  of  labor 

Deformed  Pelvis,  Parturition  When  the 
deformity  is  congenital  diagnosticate  as 
150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Pelvic 
Girdle,  Parturition 

Haematoma  of  Vulva,  Puerperium 

Laceration  of  Cervix    y-  ,  - 

Uteri,   Recent  J  ^^^  ^^J-  ^^  ^  ^second- 

Laceration  of  Pelvic  1     ^'    diagnosis    to 
Floor,   Recent  I     puerpenum 

Parturition,  M.  L.  A. 
Parturition,  M.  D.  A. 
Parturition,  M.  D.  P. 
Parturition,  M.  L.  P. 
Parturition,  Sc.  L.  A. 
Parturition,  Sc.  D.  A. 
Parturition,  Sc.  D.  P. 
Parturition,  Sc.  L.  P. 
Rupture  of  Uterus,  Parturition 
Rupture  of  Uterus,  Puerperium 


180 


137-   Puerperal  septichaemia 

Abscess,  Pelvic,  Puerperium  ] 
Cellulitis,  Pelvic,  Puerperium  | 
Endometritis,    Acute,      Puer=|State     when 

perium  j    possible 

Lymphangitis  of,  Puerperiumj  infecting 
Metritis,  Acute,  Puerperium  \  microor- 
Peritonitis,     Acute     General,  j    ganism     as 

Puerperium  a  secondary 

Peritonitis,  Acute    Local,  Pu=     diagnosis 

erperium 
Septichaemia,  Puerperium 

138.  Puerperal  albuminuria  and  convulsions 

Albuminuria,   Pregnancy 
Albuminuria,   Puerperium 

Nephritis,  Acute,    1 

Pregnancy  (Not  to  include  138  Tox= 

Nephritis,  Acute,    f     aemia  of  Pregnancy 

Puerperium  ] 

Toxaemia  of  Pregnancy 

]  LTse  only  as  a  sec 
Eclampsia,  Parturition  |  ondary diagnosis 
Eclampsia,  Pregnancy  [  under  138  Tox= 
Eclampsia,  Puerperiumj  aemia  of  Preg= 

J  nancy 

139.  Puerperal   plegmasia  alba  dolens,   embolus,   sudden 

death 
Embolism  of,  Puerperium     State  artery 
Phlebitis  of,   Puerperium     State  vein 
Thrombosis  of,  Puerperium     State  vessel 

140.  Following  childbirth  (not  otherwise  defined) 

Displacement  of  Uterus,  Puerperium 
Subinvolution  of  Uterus 

141.  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast 

Abscess  of  Mammary  1  State  when  possible 
Gland,  Puerperium      [  infecting  microor- 

Abscess,  Submammary,  \  ganism  as  a  sec- 
Puerperium  J    ondary  diagnosis 

Agalactia 

Fissure  of  Nipple,  Puerperium 


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141-  Puerperal  diseases  of  the  breast — Continued 

Fistula  of  Mammary  Gland,  Puerperium 

Qalactocele 

Galactorrhoea 

Mamillitis,  Pregnancy     ^^^^  JV^en  possible 

Mamillitis,  Puerperium     ^^fecting  microor- 

Mastitis,  Puerperium  ^^^"^  ^^   ^   ^^^- 

^  ondary  diagnosis 

Milk  Retention 

VIM.    DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN  AND  OF  THE 
CELLULAR  TISSUE 

142.  Gangrene 

Dermatitis  Gangrenosa 

Erythromelalgia 

Gangrene  of     Not  to  include  142  Infective 

Gangrene  nor  95   Gangrene  of  Lung. 

State  site.     State  when  possible  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

Do  not  use  as  a  primary  diagnosis  when 

cause  can  be  determined 
Gangrene    of,    Infective     State    site.     State 

when  possible  infecting  microorganism  as 

a  secondary  diagnosis 
Gangrene  of  Scrotum,   Infective 
Gangrene    of    Testicle     Do    not    use    as    a 

primary'    diagnosis    when    cause    can    be 

determined 
Raynaud's  Disease 
Stomatitis,    Gangrenous     To    include    can- 

crum   oris   (noma).     State  when  possible 

infecting   microorganism   as   a   secondary 

diagnosis 

143.  Furuncle 

Carbuncle  of  State  site.  State  when  pos- 
sible infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

Furunculosis 

144.  Acute  abscess 

Abscess  of  To  include  only  abscess  of  skin 
and  cellular  tissue.  Not  to  include  Ab= 
scess  of,  Tuberculous.  State  site. 
State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 


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144-  Acute  abscess — Continued 

Abscess  in  Male  Perinaeum 

Cellulitis  of     Not  to  include  130B  Cellulitis, 

Pelvic.  State  site.  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

145.  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa 

1 45 A  Trichophytosis 

Ringworm        \  Diagnosticate    as    Trichophy= 

Trichophyton  j     tosis 

Trichophytosis     To  include  sycosis  and  ring- 
worm 

145B  Scabies 

Sarcoptes  scahiei     Diagnosticate  as  Scabies 
Scabies 

145C  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  annexa 

Acne 

Alopecia 

Alopecia  Areata 

Angiokeratoma 

Anidrosis 

Atrophy  of  Skin 

Bromidrosis 

Cailositas 

Chilblain  (Pernio) 

Chloasma 

Chromidrosis 

Cicatricial  Contraction  of  State  part  af- 
fected 

Cicatrix  of  State  site.  Do  not  use  for 
Cicatricial  Contraction  of 

Clavus 

Comedo 

Cornu 

Dermatitis  Actinica  Diagnosticate  as  167 
Sunburn  ;  X-ray  and  radium  burns 
as    Burn    of 

Dermatitis  Exfoliativa 

Dermatitis  Herpetiformis 

Dermatitis  Medicamentosa  Do  not  use  as 
a  primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined 


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145-  Other  diseases  of  th('  skin  and  annexa — Continued 
Dermatitis  Papillaris  Capillitii 
Dermatitis  Repens 
Dermatitis  Traumatica 
Dermatitis  Venenata 
Dysidrosis 
Ecthyma 
Eczema 

Eczema  Seborrhoicum 
Elephantiasis,   Nonfilarial 
Elephantiasis  of  Scrotum,  Nonfilarial 
Elephantiasis  of  Vulva,  Nonfilarial 
Erythema  Multiforme 
Erythema  Nodosum 
Erythema  Scarlatiniforme 
Erythema  Simplex 
Fissure  of  Skin 
Folliculitis  Decalvans 
Herpes     State    site.     Not    to    include    145C 

Zoster 
Hyperidrosis 
Ichthyosis 

Impetigo  Contagiosa 
Impetigo  Herpetiformis 
Impetigo  Simplex 
Intertrigo 
Keloid     State    site.     Diagnosticate    as     145C 

Fibroma  of  Skin 
Keratodermia 
Keratosis 
Lentigo   (Freckle) 
Leucodermia  (Vitiligo) 
Leukokeratosis 
Lichen  Planus 
Lichen  Ruber 
Lupus  Erythematosus 
Lupus   Vulgaris     Diagnosticate  as  34    Tuber= 

culosis  of  Skin 
Melanodermia 
Miliaria 
Milium 

Molluscum  Contagiosum 
Oriental     Sore     (Aleppo    boil.     Delhi     boil. 

Biskra  button) 


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145-  Other  diseases  of  the  skin  and  anncxa — Continued 
PARASITIC  DISEASES 

Dracontiasis 

Filaria  Medinensis  (Guinea  worm)    Diagnos- 
ticate as  Dracontiasis 

Larva  Migrans 

Myiasis 

Phtheiriasis  (Pediculosis) 

Sarcopsiliasis  (Pulex  penetrans) 
Pemphigus 
Pityriasis  Rosea 
Pityriasis  Rubra     Diagnosticate  as  145C  Der= 

matitis  Exfoliativa 
Pityriasis  Simplex 
Pneumatocele  Capitis 
Prurigo 
Pruritus     Not  to   include   Pruritus  Ani   or 

Pruritus  Vulvae 
Pruritus  Ani 
Pruritus  Vulvae 
Psoriasis 
Rosacea 

Sclerodermia     To  include  morphoea 
Seborrhoea 
Sinus  of     State  site 
Sudamina 
Ulcer  of     State   site.     Assign   number  83   to 

Varicose  Ulcer 
Urticaria 

Urticaria  Pigmentosa 
Veldt  Sore 
Wart 

Xanthoma 

Xerodermia  Pigmentosa 
Zoster 


NAILS 


Ingrowing  Nail 

Onychauxis 

Onychia 

Onychoma 

Paronychia 


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IX.    DISEASES  OF  THE  BONES  AND  OF  THE 
ORGANS  OF  LOCOMOTION 

146.  Diseases  of  the  bones  (tuberculosis  excepted).  State 
bone 

Abscess  of  State  when  possible  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  tuberculous  diagnosticate  as  Ab= 
scess  of,  Tuberculous  and  use  only  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis  under  34  Tuber= 
culosis  of  Bone.  When  affecting  ver- 
tebrae (Pott's  disease)  assign  number  32 

Atrophy  of 

Chondrodystrophia  Foetalis 

Deformity  of  Palate,  Acquired 

Ethmoidal  Sinusitis  State  when  possible 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Exostosis    Diagnosticate  as  146  Osteoma  of 

Foreign  Body  in  Frontal  Sinus 

Foreign  Body  in  Maxillary  Sinus 

Fragilitas  Ossium 

Frontal  Sinusitis  State  when  possible  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Hypertrophy  of 

Leontiasis  Ossea 

Loss  of  Substance  of 

[State  when  possible  in- 
Mastoiditis,  Acute     j    fecting  microorganism 
Mastoiditis,  Chronicl    as  a  secondary  diag- 
1^  nosis 
Fistula,  Mastoid 
Maxillary  Sinusitis     State  when  possible  in- 
fecting   microorganism    as    a    secondary 
diagnosis 

Necrosis  of  iDo  not  use  as  a  primary 
Caries  of      J   diagnosis 

Osteitis  Deformans 
Osteogenesis  Imperfecta 

Osteomyelitis  of,  Acute  \^^^^?  ^.^^.^  P^^" 
Epiphysitis  of,  Acute         ^^^^    .infecting 

Osteomyelitis  of  Chronic  microorganism 
Epiphysitis  of.  Chronic  ^?  ^  secondary 
*^  *^    •'  '  [  diagnosis 


186 

146.  Diseases  of  the  bones  (tuberculosis  excepted).    Con'd 

Parasite  of     State  site  \ 

Parasite  of  Frontal  Sinus      fState  variety 

Parasite  of  Maxillary  Sinus  J 

^^Acute^^^  ^*'     1  ^^^^^  ^^^"  possible  infecting 
Periostitis  of,  microorganism    as   a    sec- 

Chronic  J      ^"^^'■y  diagnosis 

Sphenoidal    Sinusitis    State   when  possible 

infecting    microorganism    as    a    secondary 

diagnosis 
Union  of,  Faulty     To  include  delayed  union, 

faulty    union,    non-union,    vicious    union, 

and  exuberant  callus 

147,  Diseases  of  the  joints  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 

excepted) 

State  joint 
Ankylosis  of     Do  not  diagnosticate  cicatricial 
contraction   affecting   joint    as    ankylosis 

To  include  acute  and 
chronic  synovitis. 
Not  to  include  Trau= 
ma  tic  Synovitis. 
State  when  possible 
Arthritis  of.  Acute  J  infecting  microorgan- 
Arthritis  of,  Chronical   ism  as    a    secondary 

I  diagnosis.  When  due 
I  to  gonococcus  diag- 
I  nosticate  as  38B 
I  Gonococcus  Infec= 
I   tion  of Joint 

Chondromalacia 
Contracture  of 

Coxa  Valffa   ^  ^°  "°^  "®^  ^^  ^  primary  diag- 
n  \/o^o     l"     nosis  when  cause  can  be  de- 

Coxa    vara    J      ^grmined 

Foreign  Body  in 
Genu  Recurvatum 
Genu  Valgum 
Genu  Varum 


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147-  Diseases  of  the  joints  ftuberculosis  and  rheumatism 
excepted ) — Continued 
Haemorrhage  into— ^Nontraumatic    Do  not 
use   as   a    primar\-   diagnosis   when   cause 
can  be  determined 
Loose  Body  in — ^Joint 
Parasite  of  —  Joint     File  under  Parasites 

148.  Amputations 

Xo  terms  under  this  title 

149.  Other  diseases  of  the  organs  of  locomotion 

State  part  affected 

Abscess  of 

State  when  possible  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondar\'  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  B.  mallei  diagnosticate  as  21 
Glanders.  When  due  to  tuberculosis 
diagnosticate  as  Abscess  of,  Tubercu= 
losis;  use  only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
under  34  Tuberculosis  of — Muscle 

Ainhum 

Amputation  Stump 

Amyotonia  Congenita 

Atrophy  of 

^To  include  abscess  of  bursa 
Bursitis,  Acute  ^  State  when  possible  in- 
Bursitis,  Chronic'      fecting  microorganism  as 

i^     a  secondarv'  diagnosis 

fDo  not  use  as  a  primarv 

Calcification  of        '     diagnosis   when    cause 

/-     ,•,  can      be      determmed. 

Cartilage  c^  ^       u  -ui    • 

Chondritis  of  '     f^}^  ^^'^^^  possiblem- 

Perichondritisof       ^^^^^^^    microorganism 

as  a    secondan,-    diag- 

!      nosis 


Contracture  of        /c-   ^  1 

/-^^^„  ^*  <^  State  muscle 

Cramp  01  ^^ 

Degeneration  of 

Dupuytren's  Contraction 

Ganglion     When    tuberculous     diagnosticate 

as  34  Tuberculosis  of 
Hallux  Valgus   (Bunion) 


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149-  Other   diseases  of  the  organs  of  locomotion — Con'd 

Hallux  Varus 

Hammer  Toe 

Hernia  of 

Mallet  Finger 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis,  Acute  State  when  possible  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis 

Myositis,  Chronic 

Myositis,  Progressive  Ossifying 

Myositis,  Traumatic  Ossifying 

Myotonia  Congenita 

Ossification  of  Cartilage  Do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be 
determined.  When  affecting  larynx  as- 
sign number  87.  When  affecting  tracheal 
rings,  number  98 

Paralysis  of,  Ischaemic 

Parasite  of     State  variety 

Pes  Cavus 

Pes  Planus 

Pes  Valgus 

Rheumatism,  Muscular 

Spondylitis  Deformans  Diagnosticate  as  48A 
Arthritis  Deformans 

Talipes  When  congenital  diagnosticate  as 
150  Congenital  Malformation  of  Foot 

Tenontosynovitis  of  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus  diagnosticate  as  38B  Qonococcus 
Infection  of 

Torticollis  Diagnosticate  according  to  cause  as 
Contracture  of,  or  Cramp  of 

Trigger  Finger 


X.    MALFORMATIONS 

150.  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths  not  included) 
Albinism     Diagnosticate   as    150    Congenital 

Malformation  of  Skin 
Branchial  Cyst 
Cervical  Rib 
Congenital     Amputation     of     State     part 

affected 


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150-  Congenital  malformations  (stillbirths  not  included) 
— Continued 

Congenital  Fistula  of     State  site 
Congenital  Fracture  of     State  bone  affected 
Congenital    Malformation    of    Abdominal 

Wall      Xot  to  include  herniae 
Congenital   Malformation  of  Arm 

Congenital  Malformation  of  Forearm 
Congenital   Malformation  of  Hand 
Congenital     Malformation     of     Circulatory 

System 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Diaphragm 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Digestive  Sys- 
tem 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Ductless  Glands 

and  Spleen 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Ear     Xot  to 

include  external  ear 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Eye     Xot  to 

include  eyelid 
Congenital   Malformation   of  Face     To  in- 
clude    external     ear,     eyelid,     lip,     nose, 
palate  and  uvula 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Cheek 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Lower  Jaw 
Congenital  Malformation  of — Joint     State 
joint  affected 
Congenital  Dislocation  of — Joint 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Leg 

Congenital    Malformation    of    Foot     To 
include  congenital  talipes 
Congenital     Malformation     of    Lymphatic 

System 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Muscular  Sys- 
tem 
Congenital  Malformation  of    Nervous  Sys- 
tem 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Skull 
Congenital     Malformation     of      Spinal 
Column 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Pelvic  Girdle 
Congenital    Malformation    of    Reproductive 

Organs 
Congenital    Malformation    of    Respiratory 
System 


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150.   Congenital    malformations  (stillbirths  not  included) 
— Continued 

Congenital  Malformation  of  Shoulder  Girdle 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Skin     Not  to 
include  150  Naevus 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Hair 
Congenital  Malformation  of  Nails 
Congenital   Malformation  of  Thorax 
Congenital    Malformation   of     Urinary  Or- 
gans 
Hermaphroditism 
Monster 
Naevus 
Transposition  of     State  viscera  transposed 


XI.    DISEASES  OF  EARLY  INFANCY 

151.  Congenital  debility,  icterus  and  sclerema 

151 A  Nurslings    discharged  .from    hospital    without 
disease 
Infancy 

New   Born    Child     Full  term   child   born   in 
the  hospital  or  hospital  ambulance 

151B  Congenital  debility,  icterus  and  sclerema 
Diet  Regulation 
Icterus  Neonatorum 
Malnutrition  under  1  year 
Prematurity     Not  to  include  still-births 
Sclerema,  under  1  year 

152.  Other  diseases  peculiar  to  early  infancy 

1 52 A  Injuries  at  birth 

For  terms  denoting  the  nature  of  the  injury 
see  pages  1 1 1  et  seq 
152B  Diseases  peculiar  to  early  infancy 
Atelectasis,  under  3  months 
Haemoglobinuria  Neonatorum 
Haemorrhage  from  Umbilical  Cord 
Melaena  Neonatorum 
Ophthalmia  Neonatorum     Diagnosticate  as  38 B 

Qonococcus  Infection  of  Eye 
Pemphigus  Neonatorum 


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153-  Lack  of  care 

No  terms  under  this  title 


XII.    OLD  AGE 

154.   Senility 

154A  Psychosis,  Senile 

I54B  Senility     Not    to    include    154A    Psychosis, 

Senile.  When  due  to  arterial  sclerosis 
diagnosticate  as  81  Arterial  Sclerosis, 
General 


Xin.    AFFECTIONS    PRODUCED    BY    EXTERNAL 

CAUSES 

The  statement  of  the  nature  of  the  injury  is  made 
without  reference  to  possible  judicial  determinations  as 
to  the  cause  of  the  violence,  namely,  whether  accidental, 
suicidal  or  homicidal,  therefore,  no  terms  are  used  under 
the  following  titles:  155  to  163  and  182  to  184 

155.  Suicide  by  poison 

156.  Suicide  by  asphyxia 

157.  Suicide  by  hanging  or  strangulation 

158.  Suicide  by  drowning 

159.  Suicide  by  firearms 

160.  Suicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments 

161.  Suicide  by  jumping  from  a  high  place 

162.  Suicide  by  crushing 

163.  Other  suicides 

182.  Homicide  by  firearms 

183.  Homicide  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments 

184.  Homicide  by  other  means 

164.  Poisoning  by  food 

Botulism 

Creatoxismus   (meat  poisoning) 
Egg  Albumin  Poisoning 
Epidemic  Meat  Poisoning 
Fish  Poisoning 

Shell  Fish  Poisoning 
Milk  Poisoning 

Cheese  Poisoning 

Ice  Cream  Poisoning 
Mushroom  Poisoning 
Potato  Poisoning 


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165.  Other  acute  poisonings 

165A  Venomous  bites  and  stings 
Fish  Venom   Poisoning 
Insect  Sting 
Snake  Venom  Poisoning 

165B  Other  acute  poisonings  (deleterious  gases  ex- 
cepted) Industrial  poisonings  also  ex- 
cepted. 

Acetanilide  Poisoning,  Acute 

Acetic  Acid  Poisoning 

Aconite  Poisoning 
Aconitine  Poisoning 

Alum  Poisoning 

Ammonia  Poisoning,  Acute 

Ammonium  Carbonate  Poisoning 

Ammonium  Hydroxide  Poisoning 

Amyl  Alcohol  Poisoning  (Fusel  oil) 

Amylene  Hydrate  Poisoning 

Aniline  Poisoning 

Antimony  Poisoning 

Antipyrine  Poisoning,  Acute 

Arsenic  Poisoning,  Acute 

Aspidium  Poisoning 

Barium  Poisoning 

Belladonna  Poisoning 
Atropine  Poisoning 

Benzol  Poisoning  (Benzine) 

Bismuth  Poisoning     Not  to  include  arsenic 
or  nitrite  poisoning 

Boric  Acid  Poisoning 
Borax  Poisoning 

Bromoform  Poisoning 

Cannabis  Indica  Poisoning,  Acute  (Hash- 
ish) 

Cantharides  Poisoning 

Carbolic     Acid     Poisoning     Diagnosticate     as 
Phenol  Poisoning 

Carbon  Bisulphide  Poisoning 

Castor  Oil  Seed  Poisoning 

Chloral  Hydrate  Poisoning,  Acute 

Chloralamide  Poisoning 

Chlorate  Poisoning 

Chlorethyl  Poisoning 

Chlorinated  Lime  Poisoning 


193 


165.  Other  acute  poisonings — Continued 
Chlorinated  Soda  Poisoning 
Chloroform   Poisoning 
Chromium   Poisoning 
Chrysarobin   Poisoning 
Cinchona  Poisoning 

Quinine  Poisoning 
Coca  Poisoning,  Acute 

Cocaine  Poisoning,  Acute 
Cocculus  Indicus  Poisoning 

Picrotoxine  Poisoning 
Caffeine  Poisoning,  Acute 
Colchicum  Poisoning 

Colchicine  Poisoning 
Conium  Poisoning 
Copaiba  Poisoning 
Copper  Poisoning 
Cordite    Poisoning     Not    to    include    nitrite 

or  picric  acid  poisoning 
Creolin  Poisoning 
Creosote  Poisoning 

Quaiacol  Poisoning 
Croton  Oil  Poisoning 
Curare  Poisoning 
Delphinium  Poisoning 
Digitalis  Poisoning 
Duboisia  Poisoning 
Elaterium  Poisoning 

Elaterin  Poisoning 
Epinephrin   Poisoning 
Ergot  Poisoning,  Acute 
Ether  Poisoning,  Acute 
Formaldehyde  Poisoning     To  include  hex- 
amethylenamine     poisoning.     When     in- 
haled assign  number  168B 
Gasoline    Poisoning     When    inhaled    assign 

number  168B 
Qelsemium  Poisoning 
Hydrochloric  Acid  Poisoning 
Hydrocyanic  Acid  Poisoning     When  inhaled 
assign  number   I68B 

Cyanide  Poisoning 
Hydrofluoric  Acid  Poisoning 
Hyoscyamus  Poisoning 

Hyoscyamine  Poisoning 


194 


165.  Other  acute  poisonings — Continued 

Hyoscine  Poisoning  (Scopolamine) 
Iodine  Poisoning 
Iodoform  Poisoning 
Iron  Poisoning 
Kerosene  Poisoning 
Lead  Poisoning,  Acute 
Lobelia  Poisoning 
Lysol  Poisoning 
Magnesium  Poisoning 
Mercury  Poisoning,  Acute 
Methyl  Alcohol  Poisoning 
Muscarine  Poisoning 
Naphthalene  Poisoning 
Naphthol  Poisoning 
Nitric  Acid  Poisoning 

Nitrite   Poisoning     To  include  amyl    nitrite 
and    nitroglycerin    poisoning.     When    in- 
haled assign  number  168B 
Nitrobenzine  Poisoning 
Nux  Vomica  Poisoning 

Strychnine  Poisoning 
Opium  Poisoning,  Acute 

Codeine  Poisoning,  Acute 

Dionine  Poisoning,  Acute 

Heroine  Poisoning,  Acute 

Morphine  Poisoning,  Acute 
Oxalic  Acid  Poisoning 

Acid  Potassium  Oxalate  Poisoning 
Paraldehyde  Poisoning,  Acute 
Parathyreoid  Extract  Poisoning 
Pennyroyal  Poisoning 
Petroleum  Poisoning 
Phenacetin  Poisoning,  Acute 
Phenol  Poisoning 
Phosphoric  Acid  Poisoning 
Phosphorous  Acid  Poisoning 
Phosphorus  Poisoning,  Acute 
Physostigma  Poisoning 

Physostigmine  Poisoning 
Picric  Acid  Poisoning 
Pilocarpus  Poisoning 

Pilocarpine  Poisoning 
Potassium  Carbonate  Poisoning 
Potassium    Chlorate    Poisoning     Diagnosticate 
as  Chlorate  Poisoning 


195 


it)5-  Other  acute  poisonings — Continued 

Potassium   Hydroxide  Poisoning 

Potassium   Nitrate  Poisoning 

Pyrogallic  Acid   Poisoning 

Resorcin   Poisoning 

Rhus  Toxicodendron  Poisoning     Diagnosticate 

as  Dermatitis  Venenata 
Salicylic  Acid  Poisoning     To  include  salicy- 
lates 
Santonin  Poisoning 
Serum   Poisoning 
Silver  Poisoning,  Acute 
Sodium  Carbonate  Poisoning 
Sodium    Chlorate    Poisoning     Diagnosticate   as 

Chlorate  Poisoning 
Sodium   Chloride  Poisoning 
Sodium   Hydroxide  Poisoning 
Stramonium   Poisoning 
Strophanthus  Poisoning 

Strophanthin  Poisoning 
Sulphonal  Poisoning,  Acute 
Sulphuric  Acid   Poisoning 
Sulphurous  Acid  Poisoning 
Tansy  Poisoning 
Tartaric  Acid   Poisoning 
Thymus  Extract  Poisoning 
Thyreoid  Extract  Poisoning 
Tobacco  Poisoning,  Acute 

Nicotine  Poisoning,  Acute 
Trional  Poisoning,  Acute 
Turpentine  Poisoning 
Veratrum  Poisoning 
Veronal  Poisoning,  Acute 
Zinc  Poisoning 

1 66.  Conflagration* 

To  include  all  injuries  of  whatever  nature 
resulting  from  the  burning  of  buildings, 
ships,  forest  fires.  For  terms  denoting 
the  nature  of  the  injury-  see  page  iii 
et  seq. 

167.  Burns  (conflagration  excepted) 

To  include  scalds,  corrosive  and  mechanical 
burns,  and  the  efl^ects  of  X-rays,  and  of 
radium.  Not  to  include  burns  from 
classified  causes 

*  Inadequate  provision  is  made  in  the  International  Classification 
whereby  the  nature  of  the  injury  can  be  indicated.  For  these 
terms  see  page  1 1 1  et  seq. 


196 


167.  Burns  (conflagration  excepted) — Continued 

Burn  of     State  site 
Burns,   Multiple 
Sunburn 

168.  Absorption  of  deleterious  gases 

Not    to    include    Industrial     Poisonings;     see 
title  58 
168A  Suffocation     To  include  overlying 
168B  Acetylene  Poisoning 
168B  Arseniuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning 
168B  Bromine  Poisoning 
168B  Carbon  Dioxide  Poisoning 
168B  Carbon  Disulphide  Poisoning 
168B  Carbon    Monoxide    Poisoning     Not    to    in- 
clude Illuminating  Gas  Poisoning 
168B  Chlorethyl  Vapor  Poisoning 
168B  Chlorine  Poisoning 
168B  Chloroform  Vapor  Poisoning 
168B  Chloroform  Vapor  Poisoning,  Delayed 
168B  Ether  Vapor  Poisoning 
168B  Formaldehyde  Poisoning 
168B  Gasolene  Poisoning 
168B  Hydrocyanic  Acid  Poisoning 

168B  Cyanogen  Poisoning 
168B  Illuminating  Gas  Poisoning 
168B  Marsh  Gas  Poisoning 
168B  Methyl  Alcohol  Vapor  Poisoning 
168B  Nitrite   Poisoning     To  include  amyl   nitrite 

poisoning 
168B  Nitrous  Oxide  Poisoning 
168B  Phosphoretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning 
168B  Sewer  Gas  Poisoning 

168B  Smoke  Inhalation     When  due  to  conflagra- 
tion assign  number  166 
168B  Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  Poisoning 
168B  Turpentine  Vapor  Poisoning 

169.  Accidental  drowning 
169A  Submersion 
169B  Drowning 

170.  Traumatism  by  firearms* 

The  nature  of  the  injury  must  be  stated  in 
the  terms  to  be  found  on  pages  1 1 1 
et  seq.  for  this  and  the  following  titles 

171.  Traumatism  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments 
*  For  subdivision  of  this  title  see  page  109. 


197 


1/2.  Traumatism  by  fall 

173.  Traumatism  in  mines  and  quarries* 

174.  Traumatism  by  machines* 

175.  Traumatism  by  other  crushing  (vehicles,  railroads, 

landslides,  etc.)* 

176.  Injuries  by  animals 

To  include  bites,  kicks,  goring,  etc.  Not  to 
include  venomous  bites  or  stings 

177.  Starvation 

177A  Over-exertion 

Exhaustion  from  Over=exertion  and  Ex= 
pes  u  re 

177B  Starvation 

Deprivation  of  Water 
Starvation 

178.  Excessive  cold 

Exposure  to  Extreme  Cold 

Frostbite  of  External  Ear 

Frostbite  of  Face  Not  to  include  frostbite 
of  ear  or  nose 

Frostbite  of  Lower  Extremity  Specify  but- 
tock, thigh,  leg,  foot,  or  toe 

Frostbite  of  Nose 

Frostbite  of  Penis 

Frostbite  of  Scrotum 

Frostbite  of  Upper  Extremity  Specify  shoul- 
der, arm,  forearm,  hand,  or  finger 

179.  Effects  of  heat 

179 A  Heat  Cramps 
179A  Heat  Exhaustion 
179A  Thermic  Fever 
179B  Sunstroke 

180.  Lightning 

Lightning  Stroke 

181.  Electricity  (lightning  excepted) 

Not  to  include  electric  burns 
I81A  Effects  of  Electricity,  Industrial 

Electric  Shock,  Injury  from 
18 IB  Effects  of  Electricity,  Nonindustrial 

Electric  Shock,  Injury  from 

*  For  subdivision  of  these  titles  see  page   109 


198 


185.  Fractures  (cause  not  specified) 
185A  Dislocations 

185B  Sprains 

185C  Fractures  (cause  not  specified) 

For  terms  denoting  the  nature  of  the  injuries 
see  page  in  et  seq 

186.  Other  external  violence 

For  terms  denoting  the  nature  of  the  injuries 
see  page  in   et  seq 

Not  to  include  Foreign   Body  in   Auditory 
Canal  (76);  Bladder  (124);  Eye  (75C) 
Frontal  Sinus  (146);  Intestine  (iioB) 
Joint    (147);    Maxillary    Sinus    (146) 
Oesophagus     (loi);     Rectum     (iioB): 
Stomach   (103);  Ureter  (122);  or  Ure= 
thra  (125) 


XIV.    ILL  DEFINED  DISEASES 


187.  Ill  defined  organic  disease 

No  terms  under  this  title. 

188.  Sudden  death 

No  terms  under  this  title 

189.  Unclassified  or  ill  defined 

1 89A  Disease  not  specified  or  ill  defined 
Dentition 

[Do  not  use   as 
Fever  of  Unknown  Cause |     primary  diag- 
Headache  -J     nosiswhen 

Insomnia  |     cause     can    be 

[     determined 
Malnutrition  (i  year  and  over) 
Sea  Sickness 
Shock     Do   not   use  as  a   primary   diagnosis 

when  cause  can  be  determined 
Unknown     To  include  cases  refusing  exami- 
nation   or    not    presenting    any    definite 
disease  or  condition 


199 


189.  Unclassified  or  ill  defined — Continued 
189B  No  disease;  feigned  disease 

Blood  Donor 

Malingering 

Not  Insane 

Operation  Wound  To  include  only  such 
cases  as  have  been  operated  on  before  ad- 
mission to  the  hospital  and  not  presenting 
any  other  condition  or  disease. 

Phantom  Tumor 

Pseudocyesis 

Skin  Donor 

Vagrancy 


300 


INDEX 

The  numbers  refer  only  to  pages  ;    those  in  bold  face 
type,  to  the  page  on  which  the  term  is  fully  defined. 

Abdominal  cavity,  foreign  body  in 1 14 

wall,      abrasion  of 125 

burn  of 125 

congenital  malformation  of  ....  14,  189 

contusion  of 125 

foreign  body  in 126,  198 

haematoma  of 126 

injuries  of 125 

wound  of,  gunshot 126 

incised 126 

lacerated 126 

punctured 126 

stab .  126 

Abnormal  parturition 106,  179 

Abnormities,  congenital 14,  188 

Abortion 104,  178 

induction  of 132 

threatened 104,  178 

Abrasion  of  abdominal  wall 125 

anus 115 

arm 127 

back 126 

bladder 124 

breast 119 

buttock 127 

chest  wall 126 

external  ear 115 

eye 116 

eyelid 116 

face 128 

finger 127 

foot 127 

forearm 127 

gum 114 

hand 127 

larynx 122 

leg 127 

lip 114 

mouth 114 

neck 128 

nose 1 23 


201 


Abrasion  of — Continued 

oesophagus 

palate 

penis 

perinaeum 

pharynx 

rectum 

scalp  

scrotum 

shoulder 

thigh 

toe 

tongue 

tonsil 

trachea 

ureter 

urethra 

uvula 

vagina 

vulva 

Abrasions,  multiple 

Abscess  about  rectum 32, 

urethra 1 03 , 

alveolar 30, 

entamoebic,  of  liver 25,  6o, 

in  male  perinaeum 103, 

of 43, 

Bartholin's  gland 79, 

bladder  wall 99, 

bone 16, 

tuberculous 16, 

brain 56, 

bursa   18, 

cartilage 16, 

tuberculous 16, 

Cowper's  gland 81, 

epididymis 84, 

eye 39, 

evelid 39, 

kidney 100, 

lany-nx 86, 

liver 25, 

entamoebic 25,  6o, 

lung 87, 

lymph  node 49, 

tuberculous 49, 


202 


Abscess  of — Continued 

mammary  gland 73, 

puerperium..73,  104,  177, 

muscle 55, 

tuberculous 55, 

nasal  septum 89, 

omentum 26, 

ovary 75, 

phar^mx 29, 

tuberculous 29,  137, 

prostate 82, 

salivary  duct 30, 

gland •.  .  .30, 

scrotum 82, 

seminal  vesicle 83, 

spleen 36, 

tendon  sheath 56, 

testicle 84, 

tongue 30, 

tuberculous.  ...  16,  29,  43,  48,  49,  55,  137, 

vagina 78, 

vertebrae,  tuberculous.  ...  16,  17,  48,  136, 

vulva 79, 

parauterine  (nonpuerperal) 75, 

pelvic 27,  75,  167, 

puerperium 75,  104,  174, 

perinephritic 100, 

submammary 73, 

puerperium 73,   104,  177, 

subphrenic 27, 

tonsillar 31, 

Absence  of,  congenital  .  .  .  . 14, 

lens 40, 

Absinthe  poisoning 65, 

Absorption  of  deleterious  gases,  non-industrial.  .  1 10,  i 

Accessory  organs 14, 

Accidental  haemorrhage,  parturition 104, 

pregnancy 104, 

puerperium 104, 

Accommodation,  errors  of 40, 

Acetanilide  poisoning,  acute 65, 

chronic 65, 

Acetic  acid  poisoning 65, 

Acetylene  poisoning, 65, 

industrial 65, 


203 


Achorion  schoenleini 

Achylia  gastrica 34 

Acid,  acetic,  poisoning 65 

boric,  poisoning 66 

carbolic,  poisoning 66 

hydrochloric,  poisoning 68 

industrial 68 

hydrocyanic,  poisoning 68,  193 

industrial 68 

hydrofluoric,  poisoning 68 

industrial 68 

nitric,  poisoning 69 

oxalic,  poisoning 70 

phosphoric,  poisoning 70 

phosphorous,  poisoning 70 

picric,   poisoning 67,  71,  193 

industrial 71 

potassium  oxalate  poisoning 70 

pyrogallic,  poisoning 71 

salicylic,  poisoning 71 

sulphuric,  poisoning 72 

sulphurous,  poisoning 72 

vapor  poisoning,  industrial 72 

tartaric,   poisoning 72 

Acidosis,  nondiabetic 36,  52,  140 

Acne 91 

Aconite  poisoning 65 

Aconitine  poisoning 65 

Acquired  atresia  of  uterus , 77 

vagina 78 

deformity  of  bladder 99 

external  ear 38 

liver 25 

nose 89 

palate 29 

penis 81 

stomach 34 

urethra 103 

hydrocephalus 57 

Acromegaly 36 

Actinomyces  bovis 

Actinomycosis  of 44,  60,  61 

Actinomycotic  mycetoma 62 

Acts,  imperative 51 

Addison's  disease 37 

Adenoids 89 


204 


Adenoma  of 95 

Adherent  pericardium 21,  150 

Adhesions   about  clitoris 79,  175 

gallbladder 26,  1 65 

stomach 34,  166 

of  epiglottis 86,  154 

peritonaeum 27,  166 

pleuritic 90,  155 

preputial 8 1 ,  1 73 

Adiposis  dolorosa 53,  140 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 44,  135 

Aeroplanes,  traumatism  by 109 

Agalactia 74,  180 

Ainhum 52,  187 

Air  embolism 1 29 

Albinism 91 

Albumin  poisoning,  egg 68,  191 

Albuminuria 1 00,  1 67 

pregnancy 105,  180 

puerperium 105,  180 

Alcohol  poisoning 51,  65,  141,  145 

amyl 65,  192 

industrial 65,  141 

methyl 69,  194 

methyl,  vapor 69,  196 

industrial 69,  141 

Alcoholic  dementia 51,  145 

hallucinatory  delusional  state 51,  145 

paranoia 51,  145 

Aleppo  boil 46,  183 

Alopecia 9 1 ,  1 82 

areata 9 1 ,  1 82 

Alum  poisoning 65,  192 

Alveolar  abscess ■.  .30,  157 

Alveoli,  diseases  of 30,  157 

injuries  of 114 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  96 

malignant 98,  137 

Amaurosis 40,  148 

Amblyopia 40,  148 

Amenorrhoea 73,  174 

Ammonia  poisoning,  acute 65,  192 

industrial 65,  141 

Ammonium  carbonate  poisoning 65,  192 

hydroxide  poisoning 65,  192 


205 


Amoebae     See  entamoeba 60, 

Amputation,  congenital 14, 

of    for 

arm,  accidental 

finger,  accidental 

foot,  accidental 

forearm,  accidental 

hand,  accidental 

leg,  accidental 

penis,  accidental 

shoulder,  accidental 

thigh,  accidental 

toe,  accidental 

stump 52, 

Amygdalitis,  acute  follicular 31, 

chronic 31, 

Amygdalolith 31, 

Amyl  alcohol  poisoning 65, 

industrial 65, 

nitrite  poisoning 69,  194, 

Amylene  hydrate  poisoning 65, 

Amyloid  disease 25,  36,  52,  100,  140,  165,  166, 

kidney 100, 

liver 25, 

spleen 36, 

Amyotonia  congenita 55, 

Amyotrophic  lateral  sclerosis 58, 

Anaemia  of  brain 54,  56, 

pernicious 15, 

simple 15, 

splenic 15, 

Aneurysm  of  artery^ 18, 

cirsoid 18, 

heart 20, 

varicose 18, 

vein 18, 

Aneurysmal  varix  of 18, 

Angiokeratoma 91, 

Angioma  of 95 , 

Angiospastic  oedema 59, 

Angina  Ludovici 28, 

pectoris 21, 

Vincent's 28, 

Anidrosis 91, 


306 


Aniline  poisoning 65, 

industrial 65, 

Animal  parasites,  certain 60, 

Animals,  injuries  by 110, 

Ankle,  dislocation  about 

joint,  fracture  about 

compound 

Ankyloblepharon 40, 

Ankylosis  of 47, 

arytaenoid  cartilages 87, 

ossicles 38, 

Ankylostoma  duodenale 63, 

Ano,  fistula  in Si, 

Anosmia 89, 

Anteflexion  of  uterus 77, 

Anterior  poliomyelitis,  acute 58, 

chronic 58, 

Anteversion  of  uterus 77, 

Anthrax 44, 

Anti-diphtheria  inoculation 52, 

rabies  inoculation 52, 

tetanus  inoculation 52, 

typhoid  inoculation 52, 

Antimony  poisoning 65, 

industrial 65, 

Antipyrine  poisoning,  acute 65, 

chronic 65, 

Anus,  abrasion  of 

artificial 22,  23,  163, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 33, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 32, 

fissure  of 33, 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 34, 

tuberculosis  of 34, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Aortitis 18, 


207 


Aphasia 59, 

Apoplexy 56, 

Appendicitis,  acute 21, 

chronic 21, 

Appendix,  congenital  malformation  of 21, 

diseases  of 21, 

foreign  body  in ... 22, 

parasite  of 22,  60, 

tuberculosis  of 22, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Appetite,  perversion  of 35, 

Argyria 

Arm,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14, 

contusion  of 

crush  of 

foreign  body  in 127, 

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of.  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Arsenic  poisoning,  acute 65,  66, 

chronic 65, 

industrial 65, 

Arseniuretted  hydrogen  poisoning 65, 

industrial 65, 

Arterial  sclerosis,  cerebral 56, 

general 18,  19,  54.  I5i- 

Arteries,  diseases  of 18, 

injuries  of 

Artery,  aneurysm  of 18, 

cerebral,  embolism  of 57, 

congenital  malformation  of 19, 

contusion  of 

coronary,  embolism  of 20, 

embolism  of 19, 

cerebral 58, 


208 


Artery,  embolism  of — Continued 

coronary 20,   1 52 

mesenteric 23,  26,   1 52 

puerperium 19,  105,  152,   180 

pulmonary 88,  152 

retinal 41,  152 

mesenteric,  embolism  of 23,  26,  152 

thrombosis  of 24,  26,  152 

pulmonary,  embolism  of 88,  152 

thrombosis  of 88,  1 52 

retinal,  embolism  of 41 ,  148 

thrombosis  of 42,  152 

syphilis  of 19,  137 

thrombosis  of 19,  152 

cerebral 58,  1 52 

m.esenteric 24,  26,   152 

puerperium 19,  107,  152,  180 

pulmonary 88,   152 

retinal 42,   152 

tuberculosis  of 19,  137 

wound  of,  gunshot 113 

incised 113 

lacerated 113 

punctured 113 

stab 113 

Arthritis  deformans 47,  48,   139 

of,  acute 47,   186 

chronic 47,  186 

Arthropathy  of  syringomyelia 48,   143 

tabes  dorsalis 48,   143 

Articular  rheumatism,  chronic 54,   139 

Artificial  anus 22,  163 

Arytaenoid  cartilages,  ankylosis  of 87,   154 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 61,  161 

Ascending  paralysis,  acute 57,  144 

Ascites,  chylous,  nonfilarial 27,  49,  153 

Asiatic  cholera •  44,  134 

Aspergillar  mycetoma •  62,  135 

Aspergillosis  of .  . 44.  61,  135 

skin 61,64,  135 

Aspergillus 61,  135 

Aspidium  poisoning 65,  192 

Asthma 86,   156 

Astigmatism 40,   147 

Ataxia,  hereditary 56,   143 

Ataxic  paraplegia 58,  144 


209 


Atelectasis,  (3  months  +  ) 88 

— 3  months 87.  107 

Athetosis 59 

Atlas,  dislocation  of  occiput  from 

Atony  of  bladder 99 

stomach 34 

Atresia  of  uterus,  acquired  . : 77 

vagina,  acquired 78 

Atrophic  cirrhosis  of  liver 25 

rhinitis 89 

Atrophy  of  bone 16 

cartilage 16 

heart 20 

liver,  acute  yellow 25 

mammary  gland 74 

muscle 55 

optic  nerve 41 

ovar>' 75 

pancreas 32 

prostate 82 

skin '.91 

stomach 34 

testicle 84 

tongue 30 

uterus 77 

vulva 79 

Atropine  poisoning 66 

Auditor}'  canal,  foreign  body  in 38 

Auricle,  ossification  of 39 

perichondritis  of .  39 

Autointoxication,  intestinal,  (2  yrs.  +) 22 

—  2  yrs 22 

Automobiles,  traumatism  by 

Avulsion  of  arm 

bone. 

buttock 

external  ear :  .  .  .  . 

finger 

fingernail 

foot 

forearm 

hand 

leg._ 

penis 

scalp 


210 


Avulsion  of — Continued 

shoulder 

thigh 

toe 

toenail. 

tooth 

Back,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

contusion  of 

foreign  body  in 1 26, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Bacillary  dysentery 22,  44, 

Bacillus-  carrier,  comma 44 , 

diphtheria 44, 

typhoid 47, 

Bacteriuria 99, 

Balanoposthitis 81, 

Balantidic  dysentery 22,  24,  44,  61,  134, 

Balantidium  coli 61, 

Balloons,  traumatism  by 

Banti's  disease 15, 

Barium  poisoning 65, 

Bartholin's  gland,  abscess  of 79, 

cyst  of 80, 

gonococcus  infection  of.  .  .  .79,  137, 

Belladonna  poisoning 66, 

Benign  tumors ..95,  139,   173, 

mixed 

Benzine  poisoning 66, 

Benzol  poisoning 66, 

industrial 66, 

Beriberi 52, 

Bilharziosis 44,  6 1 , 

Biliary  fistula 26, 

Biliousness 25, 

Birth,  injuries  at 110,  in,  116, 

Biskra  button 46, 


211 


Bismuth  poisoning 66, 

Bites  by  animals 1 10, 

venomous 110, 

Bladder,  abrasion  of 

acquired  deformity  of 99, 

atony  of 99, 

burn  of 

calculus  in 99, 

congenital  malformation  of 99, 

diseases  of 99, 

fistula  of 99, 

foreign  body  in 100, 

gonococcus  infection  of 99,  137, 

injuries  of 

neurosis  of 1 00, 

parasite  of 60,  1 90, 

syphilis  of 100, 

tuberculosis  of 100, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

ulcer  of 100, 

varix  of 19,  100, 

wall,  abscess  of 99, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Blastomycosis  of 44,  61,  63,  93, 

Blepharitis 40, 

Blindness,  color 42, 

night 41, 

snow 42, 

Blood,  diseases  of  the 

donor 52, 

operation  on 

transfusion  of,  for 

Bone,  abscess  of 16, 

tuberculous 16, 

atrophy  of 16, 

avulsion  of 

caries  of 17, 

congenital  fracture  of 14,  iii, 

malformation  of 16, 

contusion  of 


212 


Bone- — Continued 

delayed  union  of 18, 

epiphyseal  separation  of,  traumatic 

exuberant  callus  of 18, 

faulty  union  of 18, 

foreign  body  in Ill, 

hypertrophy  of 17, 

loss  of  substance  of 17, 

necrosis  of 17, 

non-union  of 18, 

parasite  of 17,  60, 

syphilis  of 18, 

traumatic  epiphyseal  separation  of 

tuberculosis  of 16,  i8, 

tuberculous  abscess  of 16,  137, 

tumors  of,  benign ' 95, 

malignant 98, 

vicious  union  of 18, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

punctured 

stab 

Bones,  diseases  of 16, 

injuries  of 

of  face,  fracture  of 

compound 

foot,  fracture  of 

compound 

forearm,  fracture  of 

compound 

hand,  fracture  of 

compound  

leg,  fracture  of 

compound 

Borax  poisoning 66, 

Boric  acid  poisoning 66, 

Botulism 66, 

Bradycardia 21, 

Brain,  abscess  of 56, 

anaemia  of 54j  56, 

compression  of 

concussion  of 

congenital  malformation  of 56, 

contusion  of 

cyst  of 56, 


313 


Brain — Continued 

disease,  organic,  psychosis  due  tc 52,  59, 

diseases  of 56, 

echinococcus  of 64, 

foreign  body  in 

haemorrhage  of,  traumatic 

hernia  of " 57, 

injuries  of 

laceration  of 

parasite  of 58,  60, 

syphilis  of 58, 

tuberculosis  of 58, 

tumor  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

punctured 

stab 

Branchial  c^'st 14, 

Breast,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

contusion  of :    

diseases  of,  see  Mammary  gland 73, 

foreign  body  in 119, 

haematoma  of 

tumor  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Broad  ligament,  diseases  of 75, 

varix  of 19,  77, 

Bromide  poisoning 66, 

Bromidrosis ' 91, 

Bromine  poisoning 66, 

Bromof orm  poisoning 66, 

Bronchi,  diseases  of 86,  155, 

Bronchiectasis 86, 

Bronchitis,  acute 86, 

chronic 86, 

fibrinous 86, 

Bronchopneumonia 88, 

Bronchopneumonic  tuberculosis  acute .47,  88, 


214 


Bronchus,  congenital  malformation   of 86, 

foreign  body  in 86, 

parasite  in  wall  of 60,  86, 

stenosis  of 86, 

syphilis  of 86, 

tuberculosis  of 86, 

tumor  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

ulcer  of 86, 

Brown-Sequard's  paralysis 57, 

Bubonic  plague 44, 

Buccal  cavity,  tumor  of,  malignant 98, 

Building  operations,  traumatism  by 

Bulbar  paralysis 

poliomyelitis,  acute 56, 

Bunion i8,  48, 

Burn  of  abdominal  wall 

anus 

arm 

back ,•  •  •  • 

bladder 

breast 

buttock 

chest  wall 

external  ear 

eye 

eyelid 

face 

finger 

foot 

forearm 

gum 

hand 

larynx 

leg 

Hp • 

mouth 

neck 

nose 

oesophagus. 

palate 

penis 

perinaeum 

pharynx • 

rectum 


215 


Burn  of — Continued 

scalp  

scrotum 

shoulder 

thigh 

toe 

tongue 

tonsil 

trachea  

urethra 

uterus  

uvula 

vagina 

vulva 

Burns 110, 

corrosive 110, 

mechanical 110, 

multiple 129, 

radium 92,  1 10,  182, 

x-ray 92,  1 10,  182, 

Bursa,  abscess  of 18, 

syphilis  of 18, 

tuberculosis  of 18, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Bursae,  diseases  of 18, 

injuries  of 

Bursitis,  acute 18, 

chronic 18, 

Buttock,  abrasion  of 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

contusion  of , 

crush  of  

foreign  body  in 127, 

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of .  . , 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 


21fi 


Buttock,  wound  of — Continued 

punctured 1 27 

stab 127 

Cachexia  strumipriva 38,   155 

Caesarean  section 131 

Caffeine  poisoning,  acute 67, 

chronic 67, 

Caisson  disease 56, 

Calcification  of  cartilage 16, 

Calculus  in  bladder 99, 

prostate 82, 

ureter,  impacted 102, 

urethra,  impacted 103, 

of  pancreas 32, 

Callositas 91, 

Callus,  exuberant 18, 

Cancrum  oris 28, 

Cannabis  indica  poisoning,  acute 66, 

chronic 66, 

Cantharides  poisoning 66, 

Carate ......61, 

Carbolic  acid  poisoning 66, 

Carbon  dioxide  poisoning 66, 

industrial 66, 

disulphide  poisoning 66, 

industrial 66, 

monoxide  poisoning 66, 

industrial 66, 

Carbuncle  of 44, 

Carcinoma  of 98,  137,  138, 

Cardiac  dilatation,  acute 20, 

chronic 20, 

palpitation 21, 

valvular  disease,  chronic 20, 

Cardiospasm 34, 

Caries  of  bone .  . 17, 

ossicles 39, 

tooth ^ 30, 

Carotid  gland,  tumor  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Carpus,  dislocation  of 

Carrier,  comma  bacillus 44, 

diphtheria  bacillus 44, 

typhoid  bacillus 47, 


217 


Cartilage,  abscess  of 16,   187 

tuberculous 16,  137 

ankylosis  of  ar>'taenoid 87,  154 

atrophy  of 16,  187 

calcification  of 16,  187 

chrondritis  of 16,  187 

costal,  dislocation  of 117 

fracture  of 112 

compound 112 

diseases  of 16,  187 

faulty  union  of 18,  188 

hypertrophy  of 17 

inj uries  of Ill 

intra-articular,  dislocation  of 116 

loss  of  substance  of 17 

nasal,  dislocation  of 123 

necrosis  of 17,  187 

ossification  of 17,  188 

parasite  of 1 7,  60,  188 

perichondritis  of 16,  187 

syphilis  of 18,  137 

tracheal,  fracture  of 124 

tuberculosis  of 18,  137 

tuberculous  abscess  of 16,  137 

tumors  of,  benign 96 

malignant 98 

Caruncle  of  urethra 96,  103,  170 

Castor  oil  seed  poisoning 66,  192 

Castration,  traumatic 121 

Catalepsy 59,  146 

Cataract 40,  148 

Catatonia 51,  145 

Causes  of  injuries 108,  195 

Cellulitis  of 44,  182 

pelvic 44,  75,  174,  182 

puerperium 44,  75,  105,   174,  180 

Cercomonas  hominis 62 

Cerebellum,  haemorrhage  into 57,  144 

Cerebral  arterial  sclerosis 56,  151 

arter>^  embolism  of 152 

meninges,  syphilis  of .  . 58,  137 

tuberculosis  of 58,  136 

meningitis 57,  143 

pachymeningitis 57,  143 


218 


Cerebrospinal  fever 44,  57, 

meninges,  syphilis  of 58, 

tuberculosis  of 58, 

meningitis 57, 

Cerebrum,  haemorrhage  into 57, 

Cerumen,  accumulation  of 38, 

Cervical  rib 14, 

Cervix,  operative  dilatation  of 

uteri,  hypertrophy  of 78, 

laceration  of,  old 78, 

recent 105, 

Chalazion 40, 

Chancroid  of 44, 

penis 81, 

vulva 80, 

Cheek,  congenital  malformation  of 14, 

Cheese  poisoning 69, 

Chest,  compression  of 

Chest  wall,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

contusion  of 

foreign  body  in 126, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of.  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Chicken  pox 44, 

Chilblain 91, 

Child,  newborn 53-107, 

stillborn 

Chloasma 91, 

Chloral  hydrate  poisoning,  acute 66, 

chronic 66, 

Chloralamide  poisoning 66, 

Chlorate  poisoning 66,  71,  192,  194, 

Chlorethyl  poisoning 66, 

vapor  poisoning 66, 

Chloride  of  lime  poisoning,  industrial 66, 

Chlorinated  lime  poisoning 66, 

soda  poisoning 66, 

Chlorine  poisoning 67, 

industrial 67, 


219 

Chloroform  poisoning 67,  193 

vapor  poisoning 67,  196 

delayed 67,  196 

Chloroma '. 98 

Chlorosis 15,  140 

Cholangitis,  acute 26,  166 

chronic 26,  166 

Cholecystitis,  acute 26,  166 

chronic 26,  166 

Cholelithiasis 26,  165 

Cholera,  asiatic 44,  i3_|. 

Chondritis  of 16,  187 

Chondrodystrophia  foetalis 16,  185 

Chondroma  of 95 

Chondromalacia 48,  186 

Chorea 59,  146 

chronic  progressive 59,  146 

Chorioepithelioma  of 98,  105,  13S,  139 

Chorioid,  detachment  of 41 ,  148 

Chorioiditis 40,  148 

Chromium  poisoning 67,  193 

industrial 67,  141 

Chromidrosis 91,  182 

Chr^'sarobin  poisoning 67,  193 

Chyle  cyst  of  mesentery 26,  49,  152 

Chylocele,  nonfilarial 49,  85,  152 

Chylothorax 49,  90,  152 

Chylous  ascites,  nonfilarial 27,  49,  153 

Chyluria,  nonfilarial 50,  101,  168 

Cicatricial  contraction  of 47,  52,  91,  182 

Cicatrix  of  skin 91,  1 82 

CiliarA-  muscle,  cramp  of 40,  148 

Cinchona  poisoning 67,  193 

Circulatory  system,  congenital  malformation  of.  ..14,  188 

diseases  of 18,  150 

injuries  of 113 

Cirrhosis  of  liver,  atrophic 25,  165 

hypertrophic 25,  165 

Cirsoid  aneurysm  of 18,  151 

Claudication,  intermittent 19,  151 

Clavicle,  dislocation  of 116 

fracture  of Ill 

compound Ill 

Clavus 91,  182 

Cleaning  and  dressing  of 131 


220 


Clitoris,  adhesions  about 79,  175 

hypertrophy  of :    ...  .80,  176 

Coca  poisoning,  acute. ; 67,  193 

chronic 67,  142 

Cocaine  poisoning,  acute 67,  193 

chronic 67,  142 

Coccidiasis  of 44,  61,  62,  162 

Cocculus  indicus  poisoning 67,  193 

Coccyx,  dislocation  of 117 

fracture  of .  .      Ill 

Codeine  poisoning,  acute 70,  194 

chronic 70,  142 

Coffee  poisoning 67,  142 

Colchicine  poisoning 67,  193 

Colchicum  poisoning 67,  193 

Cold,  extreme,  exposure  to 110,  129,  197 

Colic,  renal 1 0 1 ,  1 69 

ureteral lOi,  103,  169 

Colitis,  acute  (2  yrs.  +  ) 22,  161 

—  2  3TS 22,  1 60 

chronic  (2  yrs  +  ) 22,  161 

—  2  yrs 22,  1 60 

Colles'  fracture 112 

Color  blindness 42,  149 

vision,  perverted :   42,  149 

Comedo 91,  182 

Comma  bacillus  carrier 44,  134 

Compression  of  brain 118 

chest 1 26 

nerve 1 19 

spinal  cord 119 

Concretion  in  salivary  duct 30,  157 

gland 30,  157 

seminal  vesicle 83,  172 

Concretions,  preputial 81,  173 

Concussion  of  brain 118 

spinal  cord 119 

Conditions,  miscellaneous 52 

obstetrical 104,  178 

Condyloma,  nonspecific 96 

Conflagration 108,  109,  no,  130,  195.  196 

Congenital  abnormities 14,  188 

absence  of 14,  188 

amputation  of 14,  188 

dislocation  of — joint 14,  48,  116,  189 


231 


Congenital— Continued 


emphysema,  pulmonary 88,  156 

fistula  of 14^  i8g 

fracture  of 14,  m^  ^gg 

malformation  of  abdominal  wall 14,  189 

anus 33,'  189 

appendix 21,  189 

arm 14,  189 

artery 19,  189 

bladder 90,  190 

bone 16,  188 

brain 55,  189 

bronchus 86,  189 

cheek 14,  189 

circulatory  system  ....  14,  189 

diaphragm 14,  189 

digestive  system 14,  189 

ductless  glands 14,  189 

ear 14,  38,  189 

external  ear 14,  38,  189 

eye 14,  40,  189 

eyelid 14,  40,  189 

.    face 14,  189 

Falloppian  tube 75,  189 

fascia 55,  189 

foot 15,  189 

forearm 14,  189 

gallbladder 14.  26,  189 

gallducts 14,  26,  189 

hair 15,  91,  190 

hand 14,  189 

heart 19,  189 

intestine 22,  189 

joint 14,  48,  189 

kidney 101,  190 

larynx 87,  189 

leg 15,  189 

lip 14.  28,  189 

liver 14.  25,  189 

lower  jaw 14,  189 

lung 88,  189 

lymphatic  system 15,  189 

mammary  gland 74,  189 

muscular  system 15,  189 

nails 15,  95,  189 

nervous  system 15,   189 


322 


Congenital  malformation  of — Continued 

nose 14,  89, 

oesophagus 31, 

ovary 75, 

palate 14,  28, 

pancreas 32, 

pelvic  girdle 15,  105, 

179- 

penis 81, 

pharynx 29, 

prostate 82, 

rectum 33, 

reproductive  organs,  female 

15, 

male 

15, 

respiratory  system.  ...  15, 

salivary  duct 30, 

gland 30, 

scrotum 82, 

seminal  vesicle 83, 

shoulder  girdle 15, 

skin 15, 91, 

skull 15, 

spinal  column 15, 

cord 56, 

spleen 36, 

stomach 34, 

suprarenal  gland 37, 

testicle 84, 

thorax 15, 

thyreoid  gland 37, 

tongue 30, 

trachea 86, 

ureter 102, 

urethra 103, 

urinary  organs 15, 

uterus 77, 

uvula 14,  28, 

vagina 78, 

vein 19, 

vulva 80, 

phimosis 81, 

pulmonary  emphysema 88, 

talipes 15, 

Congestion  of  kidney 101, 

lung,  acute 88, 


89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
78 
89 
89 
89 
89 
89 

89 

89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
90 
90 
89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
90 
89 

57 
89 
90 
90 
90 
89 
89 
89 
89 
89 
73 
56 
89 
68 
56 


228 


Conium  poisoning 67, 

Conjunctiva,  haemorrhage  under,  (nontraumatic).. 41, 

traumatic 

hyperaemia  of 41, 

Conjunctixitis,  acute 40, 

chronic 40, 

phlyctenular 40, 

trachomatous 40, 

Constipation 23, 

Constitutional  inferiority 51, 

psychopathic  state 51, 

Contraction,   Dupuytren's 55, 

of,  cicatricial 47.  52,  91, 

Contracture  of  fascia 55, 

joint 48, 

muscle 55, 

Contusion  of  abdominal  wall 

anus 

arm 

arter\- 

back 

bone • 

brain  

breast 

buttock : 

chest  wall 

external  ear 

eyeball 

eyelid 

face _ 

finger 

foot 

forearm 

gallbladder 

gum 

hand 

intestine 

joint 

kidney 

leg 

lip 

liver 

mesentery' 

mouth 

muscle 

neck 


224 


Contusion  of — Continued 

nerve 

nose 

omentum 

palate 

pancreas 

penis 

perinaeum 

peritonaeum 

pharynx  

scalp  

scrotum 

shoulder 

spinal  cord 

stomach 

testicle 

thigh. 

toe 

tongue 

uterus  

uvula 

vein    .  .  ; 

vulva 

Contusions,  multiple , 

Convulsions,  infantile  ( —  5  yrs.) 59, 

Convulsive  tic 60, 

Coordinated  tic 60, 

Copaiba  poisoning 67, 

Copper  poisoning 67, 

Cord,  spermatic,  diseases  of 84, 

spinal,  diseases  of 56, 

umbilical,  haemorrhage  from 107, 

Cordite  poisoning  67, 

Cornea,  staphyloma  of 42, 

ulcer  of 42, 

Cornu 91, 

Coronary  artery,  embolism  of 20, 

Corpus  cavernosum,  sclerosis  of 81 , 

Corrosive  burns 110, 

Costal  cartilage,  dislocation  of 

fracture  of 

compound 

Cough,  spasmodic  laryngeal 87, 

Cowper's  gland,  abscess  of 81, 

gonococcus  infection  of 81,  137, 


825 


Cowpcr's  gland — Continued 

tuberculosis  of 81, 

glands,  diseases  of 81, 

Coxa  valga 48, 

vara 48, 

Cramp  of  ciliary  muscle 40, 

muscle 55, 

Cramps,  heat 130, 

Cranial  nerves,  diseases  of 58, 

injuries  of 

Creatoxismus 67, 

Creolin  poisoning 67, 

Creosote  poisoning 67, 

Cretinism 38,  52,  145. 

Cribbing 34, 

Crisis  of,  vascular 19, 

Croton  oil  poisoning 67, 

Crush  of  arm 

buttock 

finger 

foot 

forearm 

hand 

leg 

shoulder 

thigh 

toe 

Crushing,  traumatism  by  other 109, 

Cr\-ptococcus 61, 

Curare  poisoning 67, 

Curvature  of  spine 17,  48, 

Cutting  instrument,  traumatism  by 110, 

Cyanide  poisoning 68, 

industrial 68, 

Cyanogen  poisoning 68, 

industrial 68, 

Cvclic  vomiting 36, 

Cyclitis 40, 

Cyst,  branchial 14, 

dermoid 96 

retention,  of 96 

sebaceous 96 

of  Bartholin's  gland 80,   175 

brain 56,  146 

kidney 101,   168 


236 


Cyst  of — Continued 

lingual  duct,  retention 30,  157 

mesentery,  chyle 26,  152 

vagina 78,  175 

Cysticercus  of 64,  163 

Cystinuria 52,  1 68 

Cystitis,  acute 99,  170 

chronic 99,  1 70 

Cystocele 79,  1 76 

Cystoma  of 95 

Dacryoadenitis 40,  148 

Dacryocystitis ; 40,   148 

Deaf  mutism 38,   149 

Deafness 38,  149 

Decapitation 129 

Deciduoma  malignum 98 

Deep  sea  diving,  traumatism  in 109 

Deformed  pelvis,  parturition 105,   179 

pregnancy 105,   178 

Deformities,  congenital.     See  Congenital  malformations 

Deformity  of  bladder,  acquired 99, 

external  ear,  acquired 38, 

liver,  acquired 25, 

nose,  acquired 89, 

palate,  acquired 29, 

penis,  acquired 81, 

stomach,  acquired 34, 

urethra,  acquired 103, 

Degeneration  of  muscle 55, 

Delayed  chloroform  vapor  poisoning 67, 

union  of  bone 18, 

Deleterious  gases,  absorption  of,  non-industrial.  1 10, 


Delhi  boil 46, 

Delivery,  premature 107, 

Delphinium  poisoning 67, 

Dementia,  alcoholic 51, 

(cause  unknown) 51, 

paralytica 51, 

praecox 51, 

catatonia 51, 

paranoid  form 51, 

hebephrenia 51, 


70 
50 
66 

54 

85 
72 

59 
70 

87 
96 
86 
30, 
90 

83 
79 
93 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 


097 


Dengue 44, 

Dentition 53, 

Deprivation  of  water 53, 

Derangement  of  liver,  functional 25, 

Dermatitis  actinica 92, 

exfoliativa 92,  94,  182, 

gangrenosa 92, 

herpetiformis 92, 

medicamentosa 92, 

papillaris  capillitii 92, 

repens 92, 

traumatica 92, 

venenata 71,  92, 

Dermoid  cyst 

Detachment  of  chorioid 41, 

retina 41, 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum 89, 

Diabetes  insipidus 53, 

mellitus 53, 

Diaphragm,  congenital  malformation  of 14, 

Diaphragmatic  hernia 43, 

Diarrhoea,  flagellate 24,  45,  62,  161, 

nervous 24, 

Dibothriocephalus  latus 64, 

Diet  regulation 53, 

Digestive  system,  congenital  malformation  of 14, 

diseases  of 21, 

injuries  of 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98,  137, 

Digitalis  poisoning 68, 

Dilatation,  acute  cardiac 20, 

chronic  cardiac •.  .  .  20, 

of  oesophagus 31, 

stomach,  acute 34, 

chronic 34, 

operative,  of  cervix 

Dinitrobenzol  poisoning,  industrial 68, 

Dioctophyme  renale 

Dionine  poisoning,  acute 70, 

chronic 70, 

Diphtheria 4o,  44,  52.  134, 

bacillus   carrier 44, 

Discomyces, 61 

Madurae 61 

Rosenbachi 61 

(unclassified)  61 


238 


Discomycosis  of 44,  6 1 , 

Disease,  Addison's 37, 

amyloid 25,  36,  52,  100,  140,  165,  166, 

Banti's 15, 

caisson 56, 

chronic  cardiac  valvular 20, 

foot  and  mouth 45, 

Hodgkin's 50, 

Meniere's 39,  58, 

Mikulicz's. 53, 

Morvan's 57, 

Pott's.  .  .^ 16,  18,  136, 

Raynaud's 54, 

Stokes- Adams' 20, 

Werlhof's 16, 

Diseases,  miscellaneous 

obstetrical 1 04, 

of  accessory  sinuses  of  nose 90, 

alveoli 30, 

anus 32, 

appendix 21, 

bladder 99, 

blood 15, 

bones 16, 

brain 56, 

bronchi 86,  155, 

bursae 18, 

cartilages 16, 

circulatory  system 18, 

Cowper's  glands 81, 

cranial  nerves 58, 

digestive  system 21 , 

ductless  glands 36,  140,  153, 

ear 38, 

endocardium  and  valves 20, 

epididymis 84, 

epiglottis 86, 

eye  and  annexa 39, 

Falloppian  tubes 75, 

fasciae 55, 

female  reproductive  organs 73, 

gallbladder 25, 

gallducts 25, 

gums 30, 

hair 91, 


229 


Diseases  of — Continued 

heart 19 

valves 20 

infective .' 43 

intestine 22 

joints 47 

kidney 100 

larynx 86 

lips 

liver 25 

lung 87,  155 

lymphatic  system 49 

male  reproductive  organs 81 

mammary  gland 73 

meninges 56 

mesentery 26 

mind 51 

mouth 28 

muscles .55 

myocardium 20 

nails 95 

nasal  passages 89 

nervous  system 56 

nose 89 

oesophagus 3 1 

omentum 26 

ovaries 75 

palate 28 

pancreas 32 

parathyreoid  gland 36 

penis 81 

pericardium 21 

peritonaeum 27 

pharynx 29 

pineal  gland 

pituitary  body 36 

pleura 90 

prostate  gland 82 

rectum 32 

reproductive  organs 73 

respirator}^  system 86 

salivary  ducts 30 

glands 30 

scrotum 82 

seminal  vesicles 83 


230 


Diseases  of — Continued 

skin 91, 

spermatic  cord 84, 

spinal  cord ". 56, 

nerves.  .  .'. 58, 

spleen 36, 

stomach 34, 

suprarenal  glands 37,  140, 

teeth 30, 

tendons 55, 

tendon  sheaths 55, 

testicles 84, 

thymus  gland 37, 

thyreoid  gland 37, 

tongue 30, 

tonsils 31, 

trachea 86,  1 55, 

tunica  vaginalis 85, 

ureter 102,  168,  169, 

urethra 1 03, 

urinary  organs 99, 

uterine  ligaments 75, 

uterus 77, 

uvula 28, 

vagina 78, 

vulva 79, 

Dislocation  about  ankle 

wrist 

congenital,  of 14,  48,  116, 

of  carpus 

clavicle 

coccyx 

costal  cartilage 

elbow 

eyeball 

fibula,  upper  end  of 

finger 

hip 

hyoid  bone 

inferior  maxilla 

intra-articular  cartilage.  . 

knee 

lens 

metacarpus 

metatarsus , 


231 


Dislocation  of — Continued 

muscle 

nasal  cartilage 

occiput  from  atlas 

patella 

pelvis 

rib 

shoulder 

sternum 

tarsus  

tendon  

testicle  

thumb 

toe 

vertebra 

Dislocations  (cause  not  classified) 110, 

Displacement  of  Falloppian  tube 75, 

liver 25, 

nerve  

ovary 75, 

uterus 77, 

pregnancy 105, 

puerperium 77,  105, 

Disseminated  myelitis 57, 

sclerosis 58, 

suppurative  nephritis 102, 

Distoma  pulmonale 63, 

Diverticulitis 23, 

Diverticulum  of  intestine,  acquired 23, 

oesophagus 31, 

Diving,  deep  sea,  traumatism  in 

Docks,  traumatism  in 

dry,  traumatism  in 

Donor,  blood 52, 

operation  on 

skin 54, 

operation  on 

Dracontiasis 61,  62,  93, 

Dressing  of,  cleaning  and 

Drowning 110,  129, 

Dr\'  docks,  traumatism  in 

Duboisia  poisoning 68, 

Duct,  lingual,  retention  cyst  of 30, 

nasal,  fistula  of 41, 

stenosis  of 42, 


233 


Duct,  pancreatic,  obstruction  of 32, 

salivary,  tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

stenosis  of  nasal 42, 

thoracic,  fistula  of 50, 

rupture  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

stab 

Ductless  glands,  congenital  malformation  of 14, 

diseases  of 36,  140,  153, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Duodenitis    (2  yrs.    +) 23, 

—  2  yrs 23, 

Duodenum,  perforating  ulcer  of 24, 

ulcer  of 24, 

Dupuytren's  contraction 55, 

Dwarfism 53, 

Dysentery,  bacillary 22,  44, 

balantidic 22,  24,  44,  61,  134, 

entamoebic 22,  24,  45,  60,  61,  134, 

unclassified 22,  45, 

Dysidrosis 92, 

Dysmenorrhoea 73, 

Dyspareunia 73, 

Dyspepsia,  nervous 35, 

Dystrophy,  progressive  muscular 57, 

Ear,  congenital  malformation  of 14,  38, 

diseases  of 38, 

external,  abrasion  of 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  38, 

contusion  of 

deformity  of,  acquired 38, 

frostbite  of .115,  128, 

haematoma  of,  nontraumatic 39, 

traumatic 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 


233 


parasite  ot 39,  60, 

syphilis  of 39, 

tuberculosis  of 39, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Earthquakes,  traumatism  by 

Echinococcus  of 64, 

brain 64, 

liver 25,  64,  163. 

Eclampsia,  parturition 107, 

pregnancy 107, 

puerperium 107, 

Ecthyma 92, 

Ectropion 41 , 

Eczema 92, 

seborrhoicum 92, 

Effects  of  electricity,  industrial 109, 

nonindustrial 109,  1 10, 

heat  in  engine  rooms 109,  130, 

laundries 109,  130, 

Egg  albumin  poisoning 68, 

Eimeria  stiedae 62, 

Elaterin  poisoning 68, 

Elaterium  poisoning 68, 

Elbow,  dislocation  of 

Electric  railroads,  traumatism  by  (extraurban) .  .  109, 

shock,  injury  from 129, 

Electricity,  effects  of,  industrial 

nonindustrial 

traumatism  by 109, 

Elephantiasis  of,  nonfilarial 50, 

scrotum,  nonfilarial 82, 

vulva,  nonfilarial 80, 

Elevated  railroads,  traumatism  by 109 

Elevators,  traumatism  by  freight 109 

passenger 109 

Elongation  of  uvula 29,   158 

Embolism,  air 129 

of 19,   152 

cerebral  arter\- 57,   152 

coronar\-  artery 20,   152 

mesenteric  artery 23,  26,  152 

puerperium 19,  105,  152,  180 

pulmonary-  artery 88,  152 

retinal  artery 41 ,   152 


234 


Embryotomy 

Emissions,  seminal 73 

Emphysema,  congenital  pulmonary 88 

pulmonary  interlobular 88 

senile  pulmonary 88 

traumatic 

Encephalitis,  acute 57 

Endocarditis,  acute 20 

chronic 20 

Endocardium,  diseases  of 20 

gonococcus  infection  ol 20 

Endometritis,  acute 77 

puerperium 77,   105 

chronic 77 

Endometrium,  gonococcus  infection  of 77 

Endomyces  albicans 

Endothelioma  of 98,  137,   138 

Endotrachelitis,  chronic 77 

Engine  rooms,  effects  of  heat  in 

Enlargement  of  prostate : 82 

Entamoeba  coli 60 

histolytica 60 

Entamoebiasis 45»  60 

Entamoebic  abscess  of 60 

liver 25,  60 

dysentery 22.  24,  45,  60,  61,  134 

Enteralgia 24 

Enteritis,  acute  (2  yrs  +) 23 

—  2  yrs 23 

catarrhal 23,  160 

chronic  (2  yrs   +) 23 

—  2  yrs 23 

phlegmonous 23,  160 

ulcerative 23,  160 

Enterocolitis  (2  yrs  +) 23 

—  2  yrs 23 

Enterolith 23 

Enteroparesis 24 

Enterospasm 24 

Entropion 41 

Enuresis,  functional 100 

Epidemic  meat  poisoning 45 

Epididymis,  abscess  of 84 

diseases  of 84 

gonococcus  infection  of 84,   137 


235 


Epididymis,  syphilis  of 85, 

tuberculosis  of 85, 

Epidid\'mitis,  acute 85 

chronic 85 

Epidural  haemorrhage 57 

Epigastric  hernia 43 

strangulated 43 

Epiglottiditis 87 

Epiglottis,  adhesion  of 86 

diseases  of 86 

tumors  of,  benign 95 

malignant 98 

ulcer  of 87 

Epilation,  traumatic 

Epilepsy 59 

Jacksonian 59 

laryngeal 87 

Epileptic  psychosis 52,  59 

Epinephrin  poisoning 68 

Epiphora 41 

Epiphyseal  separation  of,  traumatic 

Epiphysitis  of,  acute 17 

chronic 17 

Episcleritis 42 

Epistaxis 89 

Epithelioma  of 98,  137,  138 

Epulis 

Ergot  poisoning,  acute 68 

chronic 68 

Errors  of  accommodation 40 

refraction 40 

Erysipelas 45 

Erysipeloid 61,  62,  93 

Erjthema  multiforme 92 

nodosum 92 

scarlatiniforme 92 

simplex .92 

Erythrasma 62,  93 

Erythromelalgia 53, 

Ether  poisoning,  acute 68, 

chronic 68, 

vapor  poisoning 68, 

Ethmoidal  sinusitis 90, 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  acute 3S, 

chronic 38, 


236 


Eustrongylus  gigas,  see  strongylus  gigas 63 

Exhaustion  from  over-exertion  and  expoi^un.  110,  129, 

heat 130, 

Exhaustive,  infective,  and  toxic  psychosis- 51, 

Exophthalmic  goitre 38,  140, 

Exostosis ly,  96, 

Exploratory  operation 

Explosives,  traumatism  by 

Exposure  and  over-exertion,  exhaustion  fiom.IlO,  129, 

to  extreme  cold 110,  129, 

Extract,  parathyreoid,  poisoning 70, 

thymus,  poisoning 72, 

thyreoid,  poisoning 72, 

Extraction  of  tooth  for 

Extrauterine  gestation 75,  105, 

Extravasation  of  urine 103, 

Extreme  cold,  exposure  to 110,  129. 

multiple  injuries 

Exuberant  callus 18, 

Eye,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of 39, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  40, 

diseases  of 39, 

foreign  body  in 116, 

gonococcus  infection  of 40,  108,  136,  147, 

injuries  of 

parasite  of 42,  60, 

syphilis  of 42, 

tuberculosis  of 42, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

ulcer  of 42, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Eyeball,  contusion  of 

dislocation  of 

haemorrhage  into 

Eyelid,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of "•  •  .  39, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  40, 


237 


Eyelid,  contusion  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Face,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14, 

contusion  of 

foreign  body  in 128, 

fracture  of  bones  of 

compound 

frostbite  of 115,  123,  128, 

haematoma  of 

inj  uries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Factories,  traumatism  by  machines  in 

Faecal  fistula ;...... 23, 

Faeces,  impacted 23, 

Fall,  traumatism  by 110, 

Falloppian  tube,  congenital  malformation  of 75, 

displacement  of 75, 

diseases  of 75, 

gonococcus  infection  of 76,  137, 

syphilis  of 77, 

tuberculosis  of 77, 

Farcy 45, 

Fascia,  congenital  malformation  of 55, 

contracture  of 55, 

diseases  of 55, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Fatty  heart 20, 

liver 25, 

Faulty  union  of  bone 18, 

cartilage 18, 

Favus 60,  62,  93, 

Female  reproductive  organs,  diseases  of 73, 

functional  disturbances  ot 


238 


Femoral  hernia 43.  163 

strangulated 43,  163 

Femur,  fracture  of Ill 

compound Ill 

Fermentation,  gastric 34,  159 

intestinal  (2  yrs.    +) 23,  161 

(—  2  yrs.) 23,  160 

Fever,  cerebrospinal 44,  57,  143 

haemoglobinuric 45,   loi,  168 

hav 89,  156 

Malta 45,  133 

Mexican  typhus 46,  135 

miliary 46,  134 

of  unknown  cause   45,  198 

pappataci 46,  135 

relapsing 46,  133 

rheumatic,  acute 46,  51,  139 

subacute 46,  51,  139 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted 46,  135 

scarlet 46,  loi,  134,  167 

thermic 130,  197 

typhoid 47,  51,  52,  133.  145 

typhus 47,  133 

urethral,  traumatic 104,   125,  171 

yellow 47,  1 34 

Fibrinous  pleurisy,  acute 90,  155 

Fibroma  of 95 

skin 92,  95,  183 

Fibrous  pleurisy,  chronic 90,  155 

Fibula,  dislocation  of  upper  end  of 116 

Filaria 62 

Bancrofti 62 

Medinensis 62,  184 

(unclassified) 62 

Filariae 62 

Filarksis 45,  49,  50,  62,  80,  82,   loi,   134,  168 

Finger,  abrasion  of 127 

amputation  of,  accidental 1 27 

av^ulsion  of 127 

burn  of 127 

contusion  of 127 

crush  of 127 

dislocation  of 116 

foreign  body  in 127,  198 


239 


Finger — Continued 

frostbite  of 1 27, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

mallet 56, 

nail,  avulsion  of 

trigger 49, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Firearms,  traumatism  by 110, 

Fireworks,  traumatism  by 

Fish  poisoning 68, 

venom  poisoning 68, 

Fissure  of  anus 33, 

nipple 74, 

puerperium 74,   105,   177, 

skin 92, 

Fistula,  biliary 26, 

congenital,  of 14, 

faecal 23, 

in  ano 33 , 

intestino-ureteral 33,   103, 

intestino-uterine 33,  77, 

intestinovesical 33,  99, 

mastoid 39, 

of  bladder 99, 

kidney 101, 

lacn,-mal  sac 41 , 

lar>-nx 87, 

mammary  gland 74, 

puerperium.  74,  105,  177, 

nasal  duct 41 , 

salivan,-  duct 30, 

gland 30, 

thoracic  duct 50, 

trachea 86, 

ureter 103, 

urethra 104, 

rectourethral 33,  104, 

rectovaginal 33,  78, 

thoracointestinal 91 , 

ureterovaginal 78,  103. 


240 


Fistula — Continued 

ureterovesical 99,  103, 

urethrovaginal 78,  104, 

urethrovesical   100,  104, 

uterovaginal 78, 

uterovesical 78,  100, 

vesicovaginal 78,  100, 

Flagellata 62, 

Flagellate  diarrhoea 24,  45,  62,  161, 

Floods,  traumatism  by 

Follicular  amygdalitis,  acute 31 , 

Folliculitis  decalvans 92, 

Foot,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

and  mouth  disease 45, 

avulsion  of 

burn  of . 

congenital  malformation  ot 15, 

contusion  of 

crush  of  

foreign  body  in 1 27, 

fracture  of  bones  of 

compounM 

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Forceps 

Forearm,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  o! 14, 

contusion  of 

crush  of 

foreign  body  in 1 27, 

fracture  of  bones  of 

compouu    

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of 


241 


Forearm — Continued 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Foreign  body  in  abdominal  cavity 

wall 126, 

appendix 22, 

arm 127, 

auditor^'  canal 38, 

back 126, 

bladder 100, 

bone 

brain 118, 

breast 119, 

bronchus 86, 

buttock 127, 

chest  wall 126, 

eve 116, 

face 128, 

finger 127, 

foot 127, 

forearm 127, 

frontal  sinus 90, 

gallbladder 

gallduct 

gum ^. 

hand 127, 

heart 

intestine 23, 

joint 117, 

kidney 1 24, 

larvnx 87, 

leg' 127, 

Hp 

liver 

lung 123, 

maxillary  sinus 90, 

mesentery 

muscle 118, 

nasal  passage 89, 

neck 128, 


242 


Foreign  Body  in — Continued 

nerve 119,  198 

oesophagus 31,   158 

omentum 114,  198 

palate 114,   198 

pancreas 114,   198 

penis 120,  198 

pericardial  sac 113,   198 

perinaeum 129,   198 

peritonaeum 114,  198 

pharynx 29,  198 

pleural  cavity 123,  198 

rectum 33,  164 

salivary  duct 114,  198 

gland 114,  198 

scalp 128,  198 

scrotum 120,  198 

shoulder. 127,  198 

spinal  cord 119,   198 

spleen 1 24,  198 

stomach 34,  1 59 

thigh 127,  198 

toe 127,   198 

tongue 114,  198 

tonsil :    114,  198 

trachea 86,   198 

ureter 103,  168 

urethra 104,   171 

uvula 114,  198 

vagina : 79,   198 

vulva 122,   198 

Forest  fires 108,   195 

Formaldehyde  poisoning 68,  193,   196 

industrial 68,  141 

Fracture,  about  ankle  joint HI 

compound Ill 

wrist  joint 112 

compound 112 

Colles\ 112 

congenital,  of 14,  1 11 .   189 

Pott's Ill 

of  bone,  congenital 14,  iii    189 

bones  of  face Ill 

compound Ill 


243 


Fracture  of  bones  of — Continued 

foot 

compound 

forearm 

compound 

hand 

compound 

leg 

compound 

clavicle 

compound 

coccyx 

costal  cartilage 

compound 

femur 

compound 

humerus 

compound 

hyoid 

compound 

larynx 

maxilla,  inferior 

compound 

nasal  septum 

patella 

compound 

pelvis •. 

compound • 

penis 

rib 

compound 

sacrum 

compound 

scapula 

compound 

skull 112, 

compound 112, 

sternum 

compound 

tooth 

tracheal  cartilage 

vertebra 112, 

compound 1 1 2, 

Fractures  (cause  not  classified) 110,  iii, 

Fragilitas  ossium 17, 


2U 


Frambocsia 47,   135 

Freckles 93,   183 

Freezing,  injuries  by 1 10 

Freight  elevators,  traumatism  by 109 

Frontal  sinus,  foreign  body  in 90,   185 

parasite  of 60,  90,   186 

sinusitis 90,   185 

Frostbite  of  arm 127,   197 

buttock 127,   197 

external  ear 115,  128,   197 

face 115,  123,  128,   197 

finger 127,   197 

foot 127,   197 

forearm 127,   197 

hand 127,   197 

leg 127,   197 

nose 123,  128,  197 

penis 1 20,   197 

scrotum 120,  197 

shoulder 127,   197 

thigh 127,  197 

toe 127,  197 

Functional  derangement  of  liver 25,   166 

disturbance  of  female  sexual  organs. 73 

male  sexual  organs 73 

enuresis 100,  170 

nervous  disorders 59.  146 

Fungi 60,  135 

Furunculosis 45,    181 

Fusel  oil  poisoning 65,  192 

Galactocele 74,  181 

Galactorrhoea 74,  181 

Gallbladder,  adhesions  about 26,  165 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  26,  189 

contusion  of .'    114 

diseases  of 25,  1 65 

foreign  body  in 114 

injuries  of 114 

parasite  of 26,  60,  166 

rupture  of 114 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  96 

malignant 98,  138 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 


245 


Gallbladder,  wound  of — Continued 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Gallduct,  foreign  body  in 114 

in j  u  ries  of 114 

parasite  of ,  .  .26,  60,  i66 

rupture  of 114 

stenosis  of 26,   i66 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     96 

malignant 98,   138 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

89 
65 
87 
34 
81 

81 
56 
81 
81 
81 

75 
96 

41 
96 

41 

42 
96 

42 
57 
30, 
96 
96 
41 
59 
59 
59 
59 
61 
60 


Gallducts,  congenital  malformation  of 14,  26, 

diseases  of 25, 

Ganglion 56, 

Gangosa 45, 

Gangrene  of 53, 

infective 45,  53, 

lung 88, 

scrotum,  infective 83, 

testicle 85, 

Gangrenous  stomatitis 28, 

Garrulitas  vulvae 80, 

Gas  poisoning,  illuminating 66,  69, 

industrial 66,  69, 

marsh 69, 

■'  industrial 69, 

nitrous,  industrial 70, 

sewer 71, 

industrial 71, 

Gaseous  tumor  of  parotid 30, 

Gases,  absorption  of  deleterious,  nonindustrial .  .110,  i 

Gasoline  poisoning 68,  193, 

industrial 68, 

Gastric  fermentation 34, 

Gastritis,  catarrhal,  acute 34, 

chronic .34, 

phlegmonous,  acute 34, 

Gastroduodenitis  (2  yrs.    +) 35, 

(—  2  yrs.) 35, 


246 


Gastroenteritis  (2  yrs.  +) 23,  35 

(—  2  yrs.) 23,  35 

Gastroptosis 35 

Gelsemium  poisoning 68 

General  arterial  sclerosis 18,  19,  54,  151 

paralysis  of  the  insane 51 

Genital  organs,  female,  tumors  of,  benign.  .96,  97,  173 

malignant 98 

Genu  recurvatum 1 7,  48 

valgum 1 7,  48 

varum 1 7,  48 

German  measles 45 

Gestation,  extrauterine 75,  105 

Gigantism 53 

Gingivitis 30 

Gland,  Bartholin's,  abscess  of 79 

cyst  of 80 

gonococcus  infection  of..  .79,  137 

carotid,  diseases  of 

tumors  of,  benign 95 

malignant 98 

Cowper's,  abscess  of 81 

diseases  of 81 

gonococcus  infection  of  ...  .81,  137 

ductless,  diseases  of 36,  140,  153 

tumors  of,  benign 95 

malignant 98 

mammary,  abscess  of 73 

puerperium..73,  104,  177 

atrophy  of 74 

congenital  malformation  of ....  74 

diseases  of 73 

fistula  of 74 

puerperium.  .74,  105,  177 

hypertrophy  of 74 

injuries  of,  see  Breast. 

neurosis  of 74 

parasite  of 60,  74 

syphilis  of 74 

tuberculosis  of 74 

tumors  of,  benign 95 

malignant 98 

parathyreoid,  diseases  of 36 

haemorrhage  into 36 

tumors  of,  benign 95 

malignant 98 


247 


Gland — Continued 

pineal,  diseases  of 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

prostate,  diseases  of 82, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

salivary,  diseases  of 30, 

injuries  of 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

suprarenal,  congenital  malformation  of.  .  .  .37, 

diseases  of 37,   140. 

haemorrhage  into 37, 

syphilis  of 37, 

tuberculosis  of 37, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

thymus,  diseases  of 37, 

persistent 37, 

syphilis  of 37, 

tuberculosis  of 37, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

thyreoid,  congenital  malformation  of 37, 

diseases  of 37, 

parasite  of 38,  60, 

syphilis  of 38, 

tuberculosis  of 38, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Glanders ^5»  55-  I35- 

Glands,  ductless,  diseases  of 36,   140.   153. 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Glass,  powdered,  injury-  from  swallowing 

Glaucoma,  acute 41 , 

chronic 41 , 

Glioma  of 

Cjlobe.  rupture  of 

Glossitis,  acute 31, 

chronic 31, 

Glycosuria 53, 

Goitre 38, 

exophthalmic 38,   140, 


248 


Gonecystitis,  acute 83,   1 72 

chronic 83,  1 72 

Gonococcus  infection  of 45,  137 

Bartholin's  gland.  ...79,  137,   175 

bladder 99,  137,  170 

Cowper's  gland 81,  137,   171 

endocardium 20,   137 

endometrium 77,   137 

epididymis 84,  85,  137,   172 

eye 40,  108,  136,  147,   190 

Falloppian  tube 77,  137,   176 

joint 47,  137,   186 

kidney 100,   137 

lymph  nodes. 49,   137 

mouth 28,  137 

ovary 76,  137 

pelvis  of  kidney.  . .  .  102,  137,  169 

penis 81,  137,   172 

peritonaeum 75,  76,  137,  174 

prostate 82,  137,   171 

rectum 33,   137 

seminal  vesicle 83,  137,   172 

spermatic  cord 84,  137,  173 

tendon  sheath 56,   137 

testicle 84,85,137,   172,   173 

ureter 103,  137,   169 

urethra 104,  137,   171 

vagina 79,  137,  177 

vulva 80,  137 

Goring  by  animals 110,  197 

Gout,  acute 53,   1 39 

chronic 53,    1 39 

Guaiacol  poisoning 67.    193 

Guinea  worm 62,   1 84 

Gum,  abrasion  of 114 

burn  of 114 

contusion  of 114 

foreign  body  in 114 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     96 

malignant 98,  1 37 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab H4 

Gums,  diseases  of 30.   1 57 


249 


Gums,  injuries  of 114 

Gunshot  wounds,  see  various  organs,  structures  and  regions 

Habit  spasm 59, 

Haematemesis 35, 

Haematocele,  pelvic 75, 

of  spermatic  cord 84, 

tunica  vaginalis 85,  121, 

Haematoma  of  abdominal  wall 

arm 

back 

breast 

buttock : 

chest  wall 

external  ear,  nontraumatic 39, 

traumatic 

face 

finger 

foot 

forearm 

hand 

leg 

nasal  septum 

neck 

ovary 75, 

penis 

perinaeum 

scalp 

scrotum 

shoulder 

spermatic  cord 

nontraumatic 84, 

thigh 

toe 

vulva,  nontraumatic 80, 

puerperium 105, 

traumatic 

Haematomyelia 57, 

Haematorrhachis 57, 

Haematosalpinx 76, 

Haematuria,  renal 101, 

Haemochromatosis 53, 

Haemoglobinuria 101, 

neonatorum 1 07, 

Haemoglobinuric  fever 45,  loi, 

Haemophilia 15, 


250 


Haemoptysis 88, 

Haemorrhage,  from  rectum 33, 

umbilical  cord 1 07, 

epidural 57, 

intestinal 23, 

into  cerebellum 57, 

cerebrum 57, 

eyeball 

joint,  nontraumatic 48, 

traumatic 

labyrinth 39, 

medulla 57, 

paratHyreoid  gland 36, 

pons 57, 

retina 41, 

suprarenal  gland 37, 

of  brain,  traum.atic 

spinal  cord,  traumatic 

parturition,  accidental 104, 

pregnancy,  accidental 104, 

puerperium,  accidental 104, 

secondary 

subdural 57, 

under  conjunctiva  nontraumatic.  .41, 

traumatic 

Haemorrhoids 19,  33, 

Haemothorax 90, 

Hair,  congenital  malformation  of 15,  91. 

diseases  of 91, 

parasitic 92, 

Hallux  valgus 18,  48, 

varus 48, 

Hammer  toe 56, 

Hand,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14, 

contusion  of 

crush  of 

foreign  body  in 127, 

fracture  of  bones  of 

compound 

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of 127, 


251 


Hand — Continued 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Hashish  poisoning 66, 

Hay  fever 89, 

Headache 53, 

Heart,  aneurysm  of 20, 

atrophv  of 20, 

block  ." 20, 

congenital  malformation  of 19, 

diseases  of 19, 

fatty ■ 20, 

foreign  body  in 

hypertrophy  of 20, 

injuries  of 

neurosis  of 21, 

parasite  of 20,  60, 

spontaneous  rupture  of 20, 

syphilis  of  20, 

tuberculosis  of  20, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Avound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Heat,  cramps 130, 

effects  of,  in  engine  rooms 109, 

in  laundries 109, 

nonindustrial 110,  130, 

excessive,  traumatism  by 130, 

exhaustion 1 30, 

Hebeotomy 

Hebephrenia 51, 

Hemianopsia 41, 

Hemiplegia,  old 57, 

Hereditan,-,  ataxia 56, 

spastic  paraplegia 58, 

Hermaphroditism 15, 

Hernia,  diaphragmatic 43, 


252 

Hernia — Continued 

epigastric 43,  163 

strangulated 43,   163 

femoral 43,   163 

strangulated 43,   163 

inguinal 43,   163 

strangulated 43,   163 

internal 43,   163 

strangulated 43,  163 

into  lesser  peritoneal  sac 43,   163 

ischiadic 43,   163 

strangulated 43,  163 

ischiorectal 43,   163 

strangulated 43,  163 

lumbar 43,   163 

strangulated 43,  163 

obturator 43,  164 

strangulated 43,  164 

of  brain 57,  146 

lung 43,  88,  156,   163 

muscle 55,   188 

retroperitoneal 43,  163 

umbilical 43,  164 

strangulated 43,  164 

ventral 43,  164 

strangulated 43,  164 

Herniae 14,  43,  163,  189 

Heroine  poisoning,  acute 70,   194 

chronic 70,  142 

Herpes 92,  183 

Hexamethylenamine  poisoning '.  .  .  .68,  193 

Hiccough 59,  146 

Hip,  dislocation  of 116 

Histoplasmosis 45,   140 

Hodgkin's  disease 50,   140 

Hordeolum 41 ,  148 

Horses,  traumatism  by 1 09 

Humerus,  fracture  of 112 

compound  .  . 112 

Hydatidiform  mole 98,  105 

Hydramnios,  pregnancy 105,  178 

Hydrocele  of  round  ligament 76,  176 

spermatic  cord 84,   173 

tunica  vaginalis 85,   173 

vulva 80,   176 

Hydrocephalus,  acquired 57,   146 


253 


Hydrochloric  acid  poisoning 68,   193 

industrial 68,   141 

Hydrocyanic  acid  poisoning 68,  193,   196 

industrial 68,  141 

Hydrofluoric  acid  poisoning 68,   193 

industrial 68,  141 

H\drogen,  arseniuretted,  poisoning 65,   196 

industrial  .  .  .  .65,  141 

phosphoretted,  poisoning 70,   196 

sulphuretted  poisoning 72,    196 

industrial.  .71,  72,   142 

Hydronephrosis 101,   169 

Hydrorrhoea  gravidarum 105,   179 

Hydrosalpinx 76,  1 76 

Hymenolepis  nana 64,  162 

H\oid  bone,  dislocation  of 116 

fracture  of 112 

compound 112 

Hyoscine  poisoning .' 69,   194 

Hyoscyamine  poisoning 68,   193 

Hyoscyamus  poisoning 68,   193 

Hyperaemia  of  conjunctiva 41,  148 

Hyperaesthesia  of  retina 41 ,   148 

Hyperchlorhydria 35,   159 

Hyperchylia  gastrica 35,   159 

Hyperidrosis 92,   183 

Hypermetropia 40,   147 

Hypernephroma  of 98,    138,    139 

Hypertrophic  cirrhosis  of  liver 25>    165 

osteoarthropathy 54,   137 

rhinitis 89,   1 54 

Hypertrophy  of  bone 17,   185 

cartilage 17 

cervix  uteri -. 78,   175 

clitoris 80,  176 

heart  20,   151 

lingual  lymph  node. 31,   157 

lymph  nodes 50,   153 

mammar\'  gland 74,   177 

tonsil 31,   158 

vulva 80,   176 

Hypochlorhydria 35,   159 

Hypochondriasis 59,   145 

Hypopyon 42,   149 

Hvsteria 59,   146 


354 


Hysterical   psychosis 52,  59,   146 

Ice  cream  poisoning 69,   191 

Ichthyosis 92,   183 

Icterus  neonatorum 26,  1 07,   190 

Ideas,  imperative 51,   144 

Idiocy 51,  146 

Illuminating  gas  poisoning 66,  69,   196 

industrial 66,  69,   141 

Imbecility 51,  146 

Impacted  calculus  in  ureter 102,   169 

urethra. 103,   169 

faeces 23,   1 65 

Imperative  acts 51,   144 

ideas 51,   144 

Impetigo  contagiosa. 92,   183 

herpetiformis 92,   183 

simplex 92,   183 

Impotence ' 73,   173 

Incised  wounds,  see  various  organs,  structures  and  regions 

Incontinence,   pyloric. 35,   159 

of  urine 1 00,   1 70 

Induction  of  abortion 132 

labor 132 

Industrial   acetylene  poisoning 65,   141 

ammonia   poisoning 65,   141 

amyl  alcohol  poisoning 65,   141 

aniline  poisoning 65,   141 

antimony  poisoning 65,   141 

arsenic  poisoning 65.   141 

arseniuretted  hydrogen  poisoning 65,   141 

benzol  poisoning 66,   141 

carbon  dioxide  poisoning 66,    141 

carbon  disulphide   poisoning 66,    141 

carbon  monoxide  poisoning 66,   141 

chloride  of  lime  poisoning 66,   141 

chlorine   poisoning. 67,   141 

chromium  poisoning 67,   141 

cyanide  poisoning 68,   141 

cyanogen   poisoning 68,   141 

dinitrobenzol  poisoning 68,   141 

formaldehyde  poisoning 68,   141 

gasoline    poisoning 68,   141 

hydrochloric  acid    poisoning 68,   141 

hydrocyanic  acid  poisoning 68,   141 

hydrofluoric  acid  poisoning 68,   141 


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Industrial — Continued 

illuminating  gas  poisoning 66,  69,    141 

injuries 1 09 

lead  poisoning 67,  69,  109, 

manganese  poisoning 69, 

marsh  gas  poisoning 69, 

mercury  poisoning. 69, 

methyl  alcohol  vapor  poisoning 69, 

nitrobenzine  poisoning 70, 

nitrous  gas  poisoning 70, 

petroleum  vapor  poisoning 70, 

phosphorus  poisoning 71, 

picric  acid  poisoning 71 , 

poisonings 65,  109, 

pyridine  poisoning 71, 

sewer  gas  poisoning 71, 

sulphur  chloride  poisoning 72, 

sulphuretted  hydrogen  poisoning.  .71,  72, 

sulphurous  acid  vapor  poisoning 72, 

tea  poisoning 72, 

tobacco  poisoning 72, 

turpentine  vapor  poisoning 72, 

Infancy 53, 

Infantile  convulsions  (—  5  yrs.) 59, 

pseudoleuchaemia 16, 

spastic  paralysis 57, 

Infantilism 53, 

Infarct  of  kidnev 101, 

lung.'. 88, 

spleen 36, 

Infection,  aerogenes  capsulatus 44, 

gonococcus,  of .  45, 

Bartholin's  gland.  .  .79,  137, 

bladder 99,  137, 

Cowper's  gland.  .  .  .81,  137, 

endometrium 77, 

epididymis 84,  85,  137, 

eye 40,  108,  136,  147, 

Falloppian  tube.  .  .  .76,  137, 

joint 47,  137, 

kidney 100, 

lymph  nodes 49, 

mouth 28, 

ovar>^ 76,  137, 

pelvis  of  kidney.  .  .  102,  137, 
penis 81,  137, 


256 


Infection,  gonococcus  of — Continued 

peritonaeum  ..  .75,  76,   137,  174 

prostate 82,  137,  171 

seminal  vesicle 83,137,  172 

spermatic  cord 84,  137,  173 

tendons  heath 56,  137 

testicle.  .  .  .84,  85,  137,  172,  173 

ureter 103,  137,  169 

urethra 104,  137,  171 

vagina 79,  137,  177 

vulva 80,  137 

Infective  diseases 43,  133 

exhaustive  and  toxic  psychosis 51,  145 

gangrene  of 45,  53,  181 

scrotum 83,  181 

jaundice,  acute 45,  165 

Inferior  maxilla,  dislocation  of 116 

fracture  of 112 

compound   112 

Inferiority,  constitutional 51.  144 

Inflammation  of  salivary  duct 30,  157 

^gland 30,  157 

spermatic  cord 84,  173 

Influenza 45,  51,  134,  145 

Ingrowing  nail 95,  184 

Inguinal  hernia 43,  163 

strangulated 43,  163 

Inhalation,  smoke 130,  196 

Injection  of  antitoxin,  subdural 131 

serum,  operation  for 131 

Injuries,  see  also  Traumatism 

at  birth 110,  111,  116,  190 

by  animals 110,  197 

burns 110,  195 

conflagration  ....  108,  109,  no,  130,  195,  196 

excessive  cold 110,  197 

causes  of 108,  195 

extreme  multiple 129 

industrial 1 09 

miscellaneous 129 

nature  of HI 

obstetrical 104,  178 

of  abdominal  wall 125 

alveoli H  4 

anus 115 

arm i  27 


257 


Injuries  of — Continued 

arteries 113 

back 126 

bladder 124 

bones Ill 

brain 118 

breast 119 

bursae 113 

buttock 127 

chest  wall       1 26 

circulatory  system 113 

digestive  system 114 

ear 115 

external 115 

eye 116 

eyelid 116 

face 128 

finger 127 

foot 127 

forearm 127 

gallbladder 114 

gallducts 114 

gums 114 

hand 127 

heart 113 

intestine 114 

joints 116 

kidney 1 24 

larynx 1 22 

leg 127 

lips 114 

liver 114 

lower  extremity 127 

lung  ... 123 

lymphatic  system 117 

mammary  gland 119 

mesentery 114 

mouth 114 

muscles 118 

neck 128 

nerves 119 

nervous  system 118 

nose 1 23 

oesophagus 114 

omentum 114 


258 


Injuries  of — Continued 

organs Ill 

palate 1 1 4 

pancreas 114 

penis 1 20 

pericardium 113 

perinaeum 129 

peritonaeum 114 

pharynx 114 

pleura 1 23 

rectum 115 

reproductive  organs,  female 119 

male 119 

respiratory   system 122 

salivary  ducts 114 

glands 114 

scalp 128 

scrotum 1 20 

shoulder 127 

special   structures Ill 

spermatic  cord 121 

spinal  cord ....    : 119 

spleen 124 

stomach 114 

teeth 114 

tendons 118 

testicle 121 

thigh 127 

thoracic  duct 117 

toe 127 

tongue 114 

'  tonsils 114 

trachea 1 24 

tunica  vaginalis 121 

upper   extremity 127 

ureter 125 

urethra 1 25 

urinary  organs 1 24 

uterus 121 

uvula 114 

vagina 1 22 

veins 113 

vulva 1 22 

regional 1 25 

Injury  from  electric  shock 129,  197 

swallowing  powdered  glass 129 


259 


Injury — Continued 

intracranial 112 

intraspinal 112 

Inoculation,  anti-diphtheria 52 

rabies 52 

tetanus 52 

typhoid 52 

Insane,  general  paralysis  of  the 51 

Insanity,  variety  of,  not  ascertained 52 

I nsect  sting 69 

Insomnia 53 

Instruments,  traumatism  by  cutting  and  piercing.  1 10 

Insufficiency  of  ocular  muscle 41 

Interlobular  emphysema,  pulmonary 88 

Intermittent  claudication 19 

vomiting 36 

Internal  hernia 43 

strangulated 43 

Interstitial  nephritis,  chronic 102 

pneumonia 88 

splenitis,  chronic 37 

I  ntertrigo 92 

Intestinal,  autointoxication  (2  yrs.    +) 22 

(—  2  yrs.) 22 

fermentation  (2  yrs.    +) 23 

(—2  yrs.) ...23 

haemorrhage 23 

obstruction,  acute 24 

chronic 24 

neurosis 24 

schistosomiasis 44,  46.  61,  63 

wall,  parasite  in 24,  60 

Intestine,  acquired  diverticulum  of 23 

congenital  malformation  of 22 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 22 

diverticulitis 23 

diverticulum  of,  acquired 23 

fistulae  of,  see  Rectum 

foreign  body  in 23 

injuries  of 

parasite  in 24,  60 

paresis  of 24 

perforating  ulcer  of  {2  vrs.    +) 24 

(—2  yrs.) 24 


360 


Intestine — Continued 

rupture  of 114 

spasm  of 24,   1 65 

stricture  of 24,   164 

syphilis  of 24,    137 

tuberculosis  of 24,    136 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     96 

malignant 98,  1 38 

ulcer  of  (2  yrs.   +) 24,    161 

( —  2  yrs.) 24,    1 60 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Intestino-ureteral  fistula 33,  103,   170 

uterine  fistula 33.  77,   164 

vesical  fistula 33,  99,   164 

Intoxication  psychosis.  .  .  .51,  65,  66,  67,  69,  70,  141,   145 

Intoxications 65,  141,  192,   196 

Intra-articular  cartilage,  dislocation  ol 116 

Intracranial  injury 112,   118 

Intraspinal  injury 112,    119 

Intubation  tube,  retained.  . .  .\ 87,   155 

Intussusception 24,   164 

Iodine  poisoning 69,    194 

Iodoform  poisoning 69,   194 

Iridochorioiditis 41,   148 

Iridocyclitis 41,   148 

Iritis 41,    148 

Iron  poisoning 69,   194 

Ischaemic  paralysis  of 55,   1 88 

Ischiadic  hernia 43,   163 

strangulated 43,   163 

Ischiorectal  hernia 43,   1 63 

strangulated 43,    163 


Jacksonian  epilepsy i 59, 

Jaundice,  acute  infective 45, 

Jaw,  lower,  congenital  malformation  of 14, 

Joint,  ankle,  fracture  about 

compound 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  48, 

contracture  of 48, 


46 
65 
89 
11 
11 
89 
86 


contusion  of 116 


261 


Joint — Continued 

foreign  body  in .  . 117,   1 86 

gonococcLis  infection  of 47,   137,   186 

haemorrhage  into,  nontraumatic 48,   187 

traumatic 117 

loose  body  in 48,   1 87 

parasite  of 48,  60,   187 

sprain  of 117 

strain  of 117 

syphilis  of 48,   137 

tuberculosis  of 49,   136 

wound  of,  gunshot 117 

incised 117 

lacerated 117 

punctured 117 

stab 117 

wrist,  fracture  about 112 

compound 112 

Joints,  diseases  of 47,  86 

injuries  of 116 

Kala  azar 45,   140 

Keloid 92,  95,  183 

Keratitis 41,  148 

phlyctenular -  .  41 ,  148 

Keratodermia 93,  183 

Keratoiritis 41,  148 

Keratosis 93,  183 

Kerosene  poisoning 69,  194 

Kicks  by  animals 110,  197 

Kidney,  abscess  of 100,  168 

amyloid 100,  168 

congenital  malformation  of 101,  190 

congestion  of 101,  168 

contusion  of 124 

cyst  of 101,  168 

diseases  of 100,  167 

fistula  of 101,  168 

foreign  body  in 124,  198 

gonococcus  infection  of 100,  137 

pelvis  of .  .  .  102,   137,  169 

infarct  of 101,  169 

injuries  of 124 

parasite  of 60,   102,  169 

L  rupture  of 125 


2G2 


Kidney — Continued 

tuberculosis  of 102, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Knee,  dislocation  of 

Korssakow's  syndrome 51, 

Kraurosis  vulvae 80, 

Labor,  see  Parturition 

induction  of 

Labyrinth,  haemorrhage  into 39, 

Lacerated    wounds,    see    various    organs,    structures 
and  regions 

Laceration  of  brain 

cervix  uteri,  old 78, 

recent 105, 

pelvic  floor,  old 79, 

recent 105, 

spinal  cord 

Lacr^'mal  sac,  fistula  of 41 , 

Lamblia  intestinalis 62, 

Landslides,  traumatism  by 

Larva  migrans 62,  93, 

Laryngeal  cough,  spasmodic 87, 

epilepsy 87, 

Laryngismus  stridulus 87, 

Laryngitis,  acute 87, 

chronic 87, 

Larynx,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of 86, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 87, 

diseases  of 86, 

fistula  of 87, 

foreign  body  in 87, 

fracture  of 

injuries  of 

neurosis    of 87, 

ossification  of 17,  87,   154, 

parasite  of 60,  87, 


263 


Larynx — Continued 

perichondritis  of 87, 

stenosis  of 87, 

syphilis  of 87, 

tuberculosis  of 87, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant  . \  98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised  

punctured 

stab 

Lateral  sclerosis 58, 

amyotrophic 58, 

Laterocession  of  uterus 77, 

Lathyrism 69, 

Laundries,  effects  of  heat  in   

Lead  chromate  poisoning 67, 

poisoning,  acute 69, 

chronic 69, 

industrial 67.  69,  109, 

Leg,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 15, 

contusion  of 

crush  of 

foreign  body  in 127, 

fracture  of  bones  of 

compound 

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Lens,  absence  of 40, 

dislocation  of 

Lentigo 93, 

Leontiasis  ossea 17, 

Leprosy , 45, 

Leuchaemia 15, 

Leucodermia 93, 


264 


Leukokeratosis 93,  1 83 

Leukoma 41,  148 

Lichen  planus 93,  183 

ruber 93,  1 83 

Ligament,  broad,  varix  of 19,  77,  152 

round,  hydrocele  of 76,  176 

'  rupture  of 117 

Lightning  stroke no,  129,  197 

Lime,  chloride  of,  poisoning,  industrial 66,  141 

chlorinated,  poisoning 66,  192 

Lingual  duct,  retention  cyst  of 30,  157 

lymph  node,  hypertrophy  of .  . . 31,  157 

Lip,  abrasion  of 114 

burn  of 114 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  28,  189 

contusion  of 114 

foreign  body  in 114 

syphilis  of 28,  137 

tuberculosis  of 28,  137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  96 

malignant 98,  137 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Lipaemia 53,  168 

Lipoma  of 95 

Lips,  diseases  of 28 

injuries  of 114 

Liver,  abscess  of 25,  165 

entamoebic 25,  60,  165 

acquired  deformity  of 25,  166 

acute  yellow  atrophy  of 25,  165 

amyloid 25,  1 65 

cirrhosis  of,  atrophic 25,  165 

hypertrophic 25,  165 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  25,  189 

contusion  of 114 

derangement  of ,  functional 25,  166 

diseases  of 25,  165 

displacement  of 25,  166 

echinococcus  of 25,  64,  163,  165 

entamoebic  abscess  of 25,  60,  165 


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Liver — Continued 

fatty 25, 

foreign  bocl\-  in 

hypertrophic  cirrhosis  o 25, 

injuries  of 

parasite  of 25,  60, 

perihepatitis 25, 

rupture  of 

syphilis  of 25, 

tuberculosis  of 25, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Lobar  pneumonia 46,  51,  88,  145, 

Lobelia  poisoning 69, 

Loose  body  in  joint 48, 

Loss  of  substance  of  bone 17, 

cartilage 

Lower  extremity,  injuries  of 

jaw,  congenital  malformation  of 14, 

Lumbar  hernia 43, 

strangulated 43, 

Lung,  abscess  of 87, 

congenital  malformation  of 88, 

congestion  of,  acute 88, 

diseases  of :  ' 87,   155, 

foreign  body  in 123, 

gangrene  of 88, 

hernia  of 43,  88,  156, 

infarct  of 88, 

injuries  of 

oedema  of 88, 

parasite  of 60,  88, 

syphilis  of 88, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  


266 


Lung,  Avound  of — Continued 

punctured 1 23 

stab 

Lupus  erythematosus 93, 

vulgaris 93, 

Lymph    node,  abscess  of 49, 

gonococcus  infection  of 49, 

hypertrophy  of 50, 

lingual,  hypertrophy  of 31, 

syphilis  of 50, 

tuberculosis  of 50, 

tuberculous  abscess  of 49, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98,  138, 

Lymphadenitis  of,  acute 50, 

chronic 50, 

Lymphangioma  of 

Lymphangiectasis  of 50, 

Lymphangitis  of 50, 

puerperium 50,  106,  153, 

Lymphatic  system,  congenital  malformation  of.  .  .50, 

diseases  of 49, 

injuries  of 

Lymphoma  of 

Lysol  poisoning 69, 

Machines,  traumatism  by 109, 

Madura  foot 

Magnesium  poisoning 69, 

Malaria 45,  133, 

Malassezia  furfur 

Male  reproductive  organs,  diseases  of 81, 

functional  disturbances  of 

Malformations,  congenital 14, 

Malformation  of  abdominal  wall,  congenital 14, 

anus,  congenital 33, 

appendix,  congenital 21, 

arm,  congenital 14, 

artery,  congenital 19, 

bladder,  congenital 99, 

bone,  congenital 16, 

brain,  congenital 56, 

bronchus,  congenital 86, 

cheek,  congenital 14, 

circulatory  system,  congenital.  .  .  14, 
diaphragm,    congenital 14, 


267 


Malformation  of — Continued 

digestive  system,  congenital.  .  .  .  N,   189 

ductless  glands,  congenital 14,   189 

ear,   congenital 14,  38,   189 

external  ear,  congenital 14,  38,   189 

eye,  congenital I4)  ^0,   189 

eyelid,  congenital 14,  40,   189 

face,  congenital 14,  189 

Falloppian  tube,  congenital 75,   189 

fascia,  congenital 55,  189 

foot,  congenital 15,   189 

forearm,  congenital 14,   1-89 

gallbladder,  congenital 14,  26,  189 

gallducts,  congenital I4-.  26,  189 

hair,  congenital 15,  91,  190 

hand,  congenital 14,   189 

heart,    congenital 19,  189 

intestine,  congenital 22,   189 

joint,   congenital 14,  48.   189 

kidney,  congenital 101,  190 

larynx,   congenital 87,   189 

leg,  congenital 15,  189 

lip,  congenital 14,  28,   189 

liver,  congenital 14,  25,  189 

lower  jaw,  congenital 14,  189 

lung,  congenital 88,  189 

lymphatic  system,  congenital.  ...  15,  189 
mammary  gland,  congenital.  .  .  .74,  189 
muscular  system,  congenital.  .  .  .15,  189 

nails,  congenital 15,  95,  189 

nervous  system,  congenital 15,  189 

nose,  congenital 14,  89,  1S9 

oesophagus,  congenital 31,   189 

ovar\-,  congenital 75;    1S9 

palate,    congenital 14,  28,   189 

pancreas,    congenital 32,  189 

pelvic  girdle,  congenital 15,  105,  178 

179,  189 

penis,    congenital 81,   189 

phar\-nx,  congenital 29,  189 

prostate,  congenital 82,  189 

rectum,  congenital 3^,  189 

reproductive  organs,  female,  congeni- 
tal   15,  189 

male,    congeni- 
tal   15,  189 


268 


Malformation  of — Continued 

respiratory  system,  congenital..  .  15, 

salivary  duct,  congenital 30, 

gland,  congenital 30, 

scrotum,  congenital 82, 

seminal  vesicles,  congenital 83, 

shoulder  girdle,  congenital 15, 

skin,  congenital 15,  91, 

skull,  congenital 15, 

spinal  column,  congenital 15, 

cord,  congenital 56, 

spleen,  congenital 36, 

stomach,  congenital 34, 

suprarenal  gland,  congenital.  .  .  .37, 

testicle,  congenital 84, 

thorax,  congenital 15, 

thyreoid  gland,  congenital 37, 

tongue,  congenital 30, 

trachea,  congenital 86, 

ureter,  congenital 102, 

urethra,  congenital 103, 

urinary  organs,  congenital 15, 

uterus,  congenital 77, 

uvula,  congenital 14,  28, 

vagina,  congenital 78, 

vein,  congenital 19, 

vulva,  congenital 80, 

Malignant  tumors 98, 

mixed 

Malingering 53, 

Mallet  finger 56, 

Malnutrition  (i  yr.    +) 53, 

(—  I  yr.) 53, 

Malta  fever 45, 

Mamillitis 74, 

pregnancy .  74,  106,  177, 

puerperium 74,  106,   177, 

Mammary  gland,  abscess  of 73, 

puerperium .  73,  104,  177, 

atrophy  of 74, 

congenital  malformation  of 74, 

diseases  of 73, 

fistula  of 74, 

puerperium..  74,  105,  177, 
hypertrophy  of 74, 


209 


Alammarx-  gland — Continued 

injuries  of,  see  Breast \\^ 

neurosis  of 74,  1 78 

parasite  of 60,   74,  178 

syphilis  of 74,  137 

tuberculosis  of 74,  137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  97 

malignant 98,  138 

Manganese  poisoning,  industrial 69,  141 

Manic  depressive  psychosis 52,  145 

Marsh  gas  poisoning 69,  196 

industrial 69,  141 

Mastitis,  acute 74,  178 

chronic 74,  1 78 

puerperium 74,   106,    178,  181 

Mastoid  fistula 39,  185 

Mastoiditis,  acute 39,  1 85 

chronic 39,  1 85 

Masturbation 73,  146 

Maxilla,  inferior,  dislocation  of 116 

fracture  of 112 

compound 112 

Maxillary  sinus,  foreign  body  in 90,  185 

parasite  of. 60,  90,  186 

sinusitis 90,  185 

Measles 45,  133 

German 45,  135 

Meat  poisoning 67,  191 

epidemic 45,  191 

Mechanical  burns 110,  196 

Mediastinopericarditis 21,  150 

Medulla,  haemorrhage  into 57,  144 

Melaena  neonatorum 107,  190 

Melancholia,  involutional 51.,  145 

Melanodermia 93,  1 83 

Meniere's  disease 39,  58,  150 

Meninges,  diseases  of 56,  143 

syphilis  of  cerebral 58,  137 

cerebrospinal 58,  137 

spinal 58,  137 

tuberculosis  of  cerebral 58,  136 

cerebrospinal 58,  136 

spinal 58,  136 

tumors  of  cerebral,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,  139 


270 


Meninges,  tumors  of — Continued 

spinal,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,   139 

Meningitis,  cerebral 57,   143 

cerebrospinal 57,   143 

spinal 57,  143 

Menopause 73,  1 75 

Menorrhagia .  . , 73,  1 73 

Menstruation,  precocious 73,   175 

Mercury  poisoning,  acute. 69,   194 

chronic 69,   142 

industrial 69,   141 

Mesenteric  artery,  embolism  of, 23,  26,  152 

thrombosis  of 24,  26,  152 

vein,  thrombosis  of 24,  26,  152 

Mesentery,  chyle  cyst  of 26,  152 

contusion  of. 114 

diseases  of 26,  152 

foreign  body  in 114 

injuries  of 114 

tumors  of,  benign. 95,     96 

malignant 98,   138 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Metacarpus,  dislocation  of 117 

Metastrongylus  apri 63 

Metatarsalgia : 48,  188 

Metatarsus,  dislocation  of 117 

Methyl  alcohol  poisoning 69,   194 

vapor  poisoning 69,   196 

industrial 69,  141 

Metritis,  acute 78,  174 

puerperium 78,   106,  174    180 

chronic 78,  1 74 

Metrorrhagia 73,   T  73 

Mexican  typhus  fever 46,   1 35 

Microsporum  minutissimum 62 

Migraine 53,  146 

Mikulicz's  disease 53,  157 

Miliaria 93,   183 

Miliary  fever 46,  134 

tuberculosis,  acute  pulmonary 47,  88,   136 


271 


Milium 93,  i«3 

Milk  poisoning 69,  191 

retention 74,   181 

sickness 53,  1 35 

Mind,  diseases  of  the 51,   144 

Mines,  traumatism  in 109,   197 

Miscarriage 1 06,  1 79 

threatened 106,   179 

Miscellaneous  diseases  and  conditions 52 

injuries 129 

Mixed  benign  tumors 96 

malignant  tumors 99 

05 
83 
90 

94 
42 
84 

43 
14 
14 
14 


Mole,  hydatidiform 98, 

Moliuscum  contagiosum 93, 

Monster 15, 

Morphine  poisoning,  acute 70, 

chronic 70, 

Morphoea 94, 

Morvan's  disease 57, 

Mouth,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 28, 

gonococcus  infection  of 28, 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 28, 

*    tuberculosis  of 28, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

ulcer  of 28, 

wound  of,  gunshot. 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Mucormycosis  of 46,  62, 

Multiple  abrasions 

burns 129, 

contusions 

injuries,  extreme 

neuritis 58, 

neurofibromata 

parturition 106, 

Mumps 30,  46,  85,  135,  157, 

Muscarine  poisoning 69, 


D/ 

37 
14 

37 
37 
96 

37 
S8 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 

35 
29 
96 
29 
29 
46 
95 
78 
73 
94 


373 


Muscle,  abscess  of 55,   187 

tuberculous 55,   137 

atrophy  of 55,   187 

ciliary,  cramp  of 40,  148 

congenital  malformation  of 55,   189 

contracture  of 55,  187 

contusion  of 118 

cramp  of 55,  1 87 

degeneration  of 55,   187 

dislocation  of 118 

foreign  body  in 118,   198 

hernia  of 55,  188 

ocular,  insufficiency  of 41 ,   148 

paralysis  of 42,   149 

paralysis  of,  ischaemic 55,  188 

parasite  of 55,  60,   188 

rupture  of 118 

sheath  of,  rupture  of 118 

strain  of 118 

syphilis  of 55,  137 

tuberculosis  of 55,  137 

tuberculous  abscess  of 55,  137 

tumors  of,  benign ; 95,     96 

malignant 98,  139 

wound  of,  gunshot 118 

incised 118 

lacerated '.  .    118 

punctured 118 

stab 118 

Muscles,  diseases  of 55,  187 

injuries  of 118 

Muscular  dystrophy,  progressive 57,  143 

rheumatism 54,  188 

system,  congenital  malformation  of .  ...  15,   189 

Mushroom  poisoning 69,  191 

Myasthenia  gravis 57,   144 

Mycetoma  of 61,  62,  93,  135 

Mycosis  fungoides 93,   136 

Myelitis,  disseminated 57,   144 

transverse 57,  144 

Myiasis 62,  93,  184 

Myocarditis,  acute 20,  151 

chronic 20,  151 

Myocardium,  diseases  of 20,  151 

Myoma  of 95 


273 


jVIyopia 40,  147 

Myositis,  acute 55,  188 

chronic 55,  188 

progressive  ossifying 55,  188 

traumatic  ossifying 55,  188 

M\otonia  congenita 55,  188 

Myringitis,  acute 39,  150 

chronic 39,  1 50 

Myxoedema 38,  52,  145,  155 

M\xoma  of 95 

Naevus 15,  19,  93,    190 

Nail,  finger-,  avulsion  of 127 

ingrowing 95,   184 

toe-,  avulsion  of 127 

Xails.  congenital  malformation  of 15,  95.   190 

diseases  of 95,   184 

Naphthalene  poisoning 69,    194 

Xaphthol  poisoning 69,   194 

Xasal  accessor\'  sinus,  tumor  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,    139 

cartilage,  dislocation  of 123 

duct,  fistula  of 41,   148 

stenosis  of 42,   149 

passage,  foreign  body  in 89,  198 

parasite  of 60,  89,   154 

syphilis  of 89,  137 

tuberculosis  of 89,   157 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,   139 

ulcer  of 89,   154 

passages,  diseases  of 89,   154 

polypus 89,   154 

septum,  abscess  of 89,   154 

deviation  of 89,   154 

diseases  of 89,    1 54 

fracture  of ,  .    123 

haematoma  of 123 

perforated 89,   154 

spur  on 89,   154 

Nature  of  injury Ill 

Necator  Americanus 63,   161 

Neck,  abrasion  of 128 

burn  of 128 

contusion  of 1 28 


274 


Neck — Continued 

foreign  body  in 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Necrosis  of  bone 17, 

cart'lage 17, 

ossicles 39, 

Nephralgia 101, 

Nephritis,  acute 101, 

pregnancy loi,  106,  167,  168, 

puerperium lOi,  106,  167,  168, 

chronic  interstitial 102, 

parenchymatous 102, 

disseminated  suppurative 102, 

Nephrolithiasis 102, 

Nephroptosis 102, 

Nerve,  atrophy  of  optic 41, 

compression  of 

contusion  of 

displacement  of 

foreign  body  in 119, 

neuralgia  of 58,  60, 

neuritis  of 58, 

operative  stretching  of 

paralysis  of 59, 

rupture  of 

syphilis  of 59, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Nerves,  diseases  of 58, 

injuries  of 

N(  rvous  diarrhoea 24, 

disorders,  functional 59, 

dyspepsia 35, 


275 


Nervous — Continued 

system,  congenital   malformation  of 15,    189 

diseases  of 56,    143 

injuries  of 118 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,    139 

Neuralgia  of 58,  60,   146,   147 

Neurasthenia 59,    146 

Neuritis,  multiple 58,   146 

of 58,   146 

optic 41,   149 

Neurofibromata,  multiple 95 

Neuroma  of 95 

plexiform 95 

49 
65 
46 
70 
53 
54 
78 
58 
46 
90 

95 
43 
49 
46 

77 
80 

94 
96 

94 
42 
96 

42 
96 

47 
81 
10 

86 
78 
78 


Neuroretinitis 41, 

Neurosis,  intestinal 24, 

occupational 59, 

of  bladder 100, 

heart 21, 

larynx 87, 

mammary  gland 74, 

pharynx 29, 

traumatic 59, 

Newborn  child 53,   107, 

Nicotine  poisoning,  acute 72, 

chronic 72, 

Night  blindness 41, 

terrors 59, 

Nipple,  fissure  of 74, 

puerperium 74,   105,   177, 

Nitric  acid  poisoning 69, 

Nitrite  poisoning 66,  67,  69,   192,    194, 

Nitrobenzine  poisoning 70, 

industrial 70^ 

Nitroglycerin  poisoning 69,  194, 

Nitrous  gas  poisoning   industrial 70, 

oxide    poisoning 70, 

Nodding  spasm 59, 

Noma 28, 

Nonindustrial  injuries 109, 

Non-union  of  bone 18, 

Normal    parturition 106, 

pregnancy 107, 

puerperium 107, 


276 


Nose,  abrasion  of 123 

acquired  deformity  of 89,   154 

burn  of 123 

congenital  malformation  of 14   89,  189 

contusion  of 123 

diseases  of 89,  1 54 

frostbite  of 123,  128,   197 

injuries  of 123 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,   139 

wound  of,  gunshot 123 

incised 1 23 

lacerated 1 23 

punctured 1 23 

stab 123 

45 
99 
94 
49 


Nostalgia 53, 

Not  insane 52, 

Nux  vomica  poisoning 70, 

Nystagmus 42, 


Obesity 53,  1 40 

Obstetrical  conditions 104,  178 

diseases 104,  178 

injuries 104,  178 

operations 131 

Obstruction,  acute  intestinal 24.  164 

chronic  intestinal 24,  164 

of  pancreatic  duct 32,  167 

portal  vein 25,  1 66 

Obturator  hernia 43,  16^ 

strangulated 43,  164 

Occiput,  dislocation  of,  from  atlas 117 

Occupational  neurosis F9,  146 

poisonings 65,  109,  141 

Ochronosis 53.  140 

Ocular  muscle,  insufficiency  of 41 ,  148 

paralysis  of 42,  149 

Odontoma  of 95 

Oedema,  angiospastic 59,  146 

glottidis 87,  1 54 

of  lung 88,  156 

Oesophagitis 32,  159 

Oesophagus,  abrasion  of 114 

burn  of 115 

congenital  malformation  of 31,  189 


277 


Oesophagus — Continued 

dilatation  of 31, 

diseases  of 31, 

diverticulum  ot '  ...  .31, 

foreign  body  in 31, 

injuries  of 

rupture  of 

spontaneous 32, 

spasm  of 32, 

stricture  of 32, 

syphilis  of S2, 

tuberculosis  of 32, 

tumors  of.  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

varix  of 19,  32, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Old  hemiplegia 57, 

Omentum,  abscess  of 26, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 26, 

foreign  body  in 

injuries  of 

rupture  of 

torsion  of 26, 

tuberculosis  of 26, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised '.  .  . 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Onychauxis 95, 

Onychia 95, 

Onychoma 95, 

Oophoritis,  acute 76, 

chronic 76, 

Opacity  of  vitreous  humor 42, 

Operation,  exploratorv 

for.......; 

injection  of  serum 


278 


Operation — Continued 

of  skin  grafting  for 131 

on  blood  donor 131 

skin  donor 131 

wound 129,    199 

Operations,  obstetrical 131 

surgical 130 

Operative  dilatation  of  cervix 132 

stretching  of  nerve,  injury  following 119 

Ophthalmia  neonatorum 108, 

Ophthalmoplegia 42, 

Opium  poisoning,  acute 70, 

chronic 70, 

Optic  nerve,  atrophy  of 41, 

neuritis 41 , 

Orchitis,  acute 85, 

chronic 85, 

Organs,  absence  of 14, 

accessory 14, 

injuries  of 

Oriental  sore 46, 

Ossicles,  ankylosis  of 38, 

caries  of 39, 

necrosis  of .  .  39, 

Ossification  of  auricle 39, 

cartilage 17, 

larynx 17,  87,    154, 

tracheal  rings 17.  86,   156, 

Ossifying  myositis,  progressive 55, 

traumatic 55, 

Osteitis  deformans 17, 

Osteoarthropathy,  hypertrophic 54, 

Osteogenesis  imperfecta 17, 

Osteoma  of I7>  *^<^' 

Osteomalacia 17, 

Osteomyelitis  of,  acute 17, 

chronic 17, 

Otitis  externa 39, 

interna,  acute 39, 

chronic 39, 

media,  acute 39, 

chronic 39, 

Ovaries,  diseases  of 75, 

Ovary,  abscess  of 75, 

atrophy  of 75. 


279 


Ov'ar> — Continued 

congenital  malformation  of 73, 

displacement  of 75, 

gonococcus  infection  of 76, 

haematoma  of 75, 

parasite  of 60,  76, 

sclerosis  of 76, 

syphilis  of 77, 

tuberculosis  of 77, 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  97, 

malignant 98, 

Overexertion  and  exposure,  exhaustion  from,  no,  129, 

Overlying 1 1 1 ,  1 30, 

Oxalate,  acid  potassium,  poisoning 70, 

Oxalic  acid  poisoning 70, 

Oxyuris  vermicularis 62, 

Ozaena 89, 

Painful  tic  of 51,  60,  144, 

Pachymeningitis,  cerebral 57, 

spinal 57, 

Palate,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  28, 

contusion  of 

deformity  of,  acquired 29, 

diseases  of 28, 

foreign  body  in 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 29, 

tuberculosis   of 29, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

ijicised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Palpitation,  cardiac 21, 

Pancreas,  atrophy  of 32, 

calculus  of 32, 

congenital  malformation  of 32, 

contusion  of 

diseases    of 32, 

foreign  body  in 


280 


Pancreas — Continued 

injuries  of 114 

parasite  of 32,  6o,  167 

rupture  of. 114 

syphilis  of 32,  137 

tuberculosis  of 32,  137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  96 

malignant 98,  139 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Pancreatic  duct,  obstruction  of 32,  167 

Pancreatitis,  acute 32,  167 

chronic 32,  167 

Panophthalmitis. 42,  149 

Papilloma  of 96,  103 

Pappataci  fever 46,  135 

Paragonimiasis 46,  62,  63,  162 

Paragonimus  Westermani 63,  162 

Paraldehyde  poisoning,  acute 70,  194 

chronic 70,  142 

Paralysis,  acute  ascending 57,  144 

agitans 59,  144 

Brown-Sequard's .  .  57,  144 

bulbar 56 

general,  of  the  insane 51,  144 

infantile  spastic 57,  144 

of,  ischaemic 55,  188 

nerve 59,  144 

ocular  muscle 42,  149 

vocal  cords 87,  146 

Paramoeba  hominis 60,  161 

Paramoecium  coli 61,  162 

Paramyoclonus  multiplex 59,  146 

Paranoia 51,  145 

alcoholic 51,  145 

Paranoid  state 51,  145 

Paraphimosis 81,  173 

Paraplegia,  ataxic 58,  144 

hereditary  spastic 58,  144 

Parasite  in  intestinal  wall 24,  60,  164 

intestine 24,  60,  164 


281 


Parasite  in — Continued 

rectum 24, 

wall  of  bronchus 60, 

trachea 60, 

of  appendix 22. 

bladder , 60,^ 

bone.  . 17 

brain 58 

cartilage 17 

ear 39 

eye 42 

frontal  sinus 60 

gallbladder 26 

gallduct 26 

heart 20 

joint 48 

kidney 60, 

larynx 60 

liver 25 

lung 60 

mammary  gland 60 

maxillary  sinus 60 

muscle 55 

nasal  passage 60 

ovar}^ ^ 60 

pancreas 32 

pericardium 21 

peritonaeum 27 

pharynx 29 

pleura 60 

skin 60 

spinal  cord 58 

spleen 37 

stomach 35 

thyreoid  gland 38 

tongue 31 

tonsil 31 

Parasites,  certain  animal 

Parasitic  diseases  of  skin,  hair  and  nails 60, 

Parathyreoid  extract  poisoning 

gland,  diseases  of 

haemorrhage  into 

tumors  of,  benign 

malignant 

Parauterine  abscess  (nonpuerperal) 


60, 

86, 

86, 

60, 

100, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

90, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

102, 

87, 

60, 

88, 

74, 

90, 

60, 

89, 

76, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

90, 

93, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

60, 

.60, 

93, 

.70. 

.36, 

.36, 

.95, 

.98, 

.75, 


382 


Parenchymatous  nephritis,  chronic.  .      102,   i68 

Paronychia 95,   184 

Parotid  gland,  diseases  of,  see  Salivary  gland 30,   157 

gaseous  tumor  of 30,   157 

Parturition,  abnormal 106,  179 

accidental  haemorrhage 104,   179 

deformed  pelvis 105,   179 

eclampsia 107,   180 

haemorrhage,  accidental 104,   179 

multiple 106,   178 

normal   106,   178 

placenta  praevia 104,  107,  179 

retained  secundines 107,   179 

rupture  of  uterus 107,   179 

Passenger  elevators,  traumatism  by 109 

Patella,  dislocation  of 117 

fracture  of 112 

compound 112 

Pediculosis 63,  93-  184 

Pellagra 70,   136 

Pelvic  abscess 27,  75,  167,  174 

puerperium 75,  104,  174,   180 

cellulitis 44,  75,  174,  182 

puerperium 44,  75,  105,  174,   180 

floor,  laceration  of,  old , 79,   176 

recent 105,  179 

relaxation  of 79,  176 

girdle,  congenital  malformation  of  ..  .  .15,  105,  178, 

179.   189 

haematocele 75,   176 

Pelvis,  deformed,  parturition 105,   179 

pregnancy 105,   178 

dislocation  of 117 

fracture  of 112 

compound 112 

of  kidney,  gonococcus  infection  of .  .  .  102,  137,  169 

Pemiphigus 94,  184 

neonatorum 94;  108,   190 

Penis,  abrasion  of 120 

acquired  deformity  of 81,  172 

amputation  of,  accidental 120 

avulsion  of 120 

burn  of 1 20 

chancroid  of 81,   137 

congenital  malformation  of 81,   189 

contusion  of 120 


283 


Penis — Continued 

diseases  of 81, 

foreign  body  in 1 20, 

fracture  of 

frostbite  of 120, 

gonococcus  infection  of 81,  137, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

strangulation  of     

syphilis  of 81, 

tuberculosi   of 81 , 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Pennyroyal  poisoning 70, 

Perforated  nasal  septum 89, 

Perforating  ulcer  of  duodenum 24, 

intestine  (2  yrs.    +) 24, 

(—  2  yrs.) 24, 

stomach 35, 

Pericardial  sac,  foreign  body  in 

Pericarditis 21, 

Pericardium,  adherent 21, 

diseases  of 21, 

injuries  of 

parasite  of 21,  60, 

syphilis  of 21, 

tuberculosis  of 21, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Perichondritis  of 16, 

auricle 39, 

lar>mx 87, 

Perihepatitis 25, 

Perinaeum,  abrasion  of 

abscess  in  male 103, 


284 


Perinaeum — Continued 

burn  of 

contusion  of 

foreign  body  in 129, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of ^ 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

«  punctured 

stab 

Perinephritic  abscess 100, 

Periodic  vomiting 36, 

Periostitis  of,  acute 18, 

chronic 18, 

Perisplenitis 36, 

Peritonaeum,  adhesions  of 27, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 27, 

gonococcus  infection  of .  .  .  .75,  76,  137, 

injuries  of 

parasite  of 27,  60, 

rupture  of 

syphilis  of 27, 

tuberculosis  of ....  •. 27, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Peritonitis,  acute  general 27, 

puerperium 27,  106, 

local 27,  76, 

puerperium 27,  106, 

chronic  general 27, 

local 27, 

Pernicious  anaemia 15, 

Pernio 91, 

Persistent  thymus  gland 37, 

Perversion  of  appetite 35, 

Perverted  color  vision 42, 

sexual  instincts 51, 


285 

Pes  cavus 48,   i88 

planus 48,   1 88 

valgus 48,   i88 

Petroleum  poisoning 70,   194 

vapor  poisoning,  industrial 70,   142 

Phantom  tumor 54,   199 

Pharvngitis,  acute 29,   158 

chronic 29,   158 

Pharynx,  abrasion   of, 114 

abscess   of 29,  158 

tuberculous 29,  137,  158 

burn    of 114 

congenital  malformation  of 29,  189 

contusion  of 114 

diseases  of 29,   158 

foreign  body  in 29,   198 

injuries  of 114 

neurosis  of 29,   158 

parasite  of 29,  60,   158 

stricture  of 29,  158 

syphilis  of 29,   137 

tuberculosis  of 29,   137,  158 

tuberculous  abscess  of 29,   137,   158 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     96 

malignant 98,   138 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Phenacetin  poisoning,  acute 70,   194 

chronic 70,   142 

Phenol    poisoning 66,  70,   192,   194 

Phimosis 81,   173 

congenital 81,   173,  189 

Phlebitis    of 19,   152 

puerperium 19,   107,   152,  180 

Phlegmonous  enteritis 23,   160,  161 

gastritis,  acute 34,  159 

Phlyctenular    conjunctivitis 40,  147 

keratitis 41,   148 

Phosphoretted  hydrogen  poisoning 70,   196 

Phosphoric  acid  poisoning 70,    194 

Phosphorous  acid  poisoning 70,   194 


286 


Phosphorus  poisoning,  acute 70,  194 

industrial 71,  1 42 

Phtheiriasis 63,  93,  184 

Physostigma  poisoning 71,  1 94 

Physostigmine  poisoning 71,  194 

Picric  acid  poisoning 67,   71,   193,  194 

industrial 71,  142 

Picrotoxine  poisoning 67,  193 

Piedra 63,  64,  93,  1 36 

Piercing  instruments,  traumatism  by 110,  196 

Piers,  traumatism  on lOQ 

Pilocarpine  poisoning 71,  194 

Pilocarpus  poisoning 71,  194 

Pineal  gland,  diseases  of .  . 36 

syphilis  of 36,  137 

tuberculosis  of 36,  137 

tumors  of,  benign .  .  .  .  : 95,  97 

malignant 98,  1 39 

Pinta 63,  93,  136 

Pituitary  body,  diseases  of 36,  i^o 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  97 

malignant 98,  139 

Pityriasis  rosea 94,  184 

rubra 94,  184 

simplex 94,  184 

versicolor 62,  63,  93,  135 

Placenta  praevia,  parturition 104,   107,  179 

pregnancy 104,   107,  178 

Plague,  bubonic 44,  134 

Pleura,  diseases  of 90,  155 

injuries  of .• 123 

parasite  of 60,  90,  155 

tuberculosis  of 91,  136 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  97 

malignant 98,  139 

wound  of,  gunshot 123 

incised 123 

lacerated 123 

punctured 123 

stab 123 

Pleural  cavity,  foreign  body  in 123,  198 

Pleurisy,  acute  fibrinous 90,  155 

chronic  fibrous 90,  1 55 

serofibrinous 90,  155 

suppurative 90,  1 55 


287 


Pleuritic  adhesions 90 

Plexiform  neuroma 

Pneumatocele  capitis 89 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 88 

interstitial 88 

lobar 46.  51.  88,  145 

Pneumonic  tuberculosis,  acute 47,  88 

Pneumonoconiosis 88 

Pneumopericardium 21. 

Pneumophagia 34 

Pneumothorax 90 

Poisoning,  absinthe 65 

acetanilide,  acute 65 

chronic 65 

acetylene 65 

industrial 65 

acid,  acetic 65 

boric 66 

carbolic 66 

hydrochloric 68 

industrial 68 

hydrocyanic 68,  193 

industrial 68 

hydrofluoric 68 

industrial 68 

nitric 69 

oxalic 70 

phosphoric 70 

phosphorous 70 

picric ;  ....  67.  71,  193 

industrial 71 

potassium  oxalate 70 

pyrogallic 71 

salicylic 71 

sulphuric 72 

sulphurous 72 

vapor,  industrial 72 

tartaric 72 

aconite 65 

aconitine 65 

albumin,  egg 68 

alcohol 51.  65,  141 

amyl 65 

industrial 65 


288 


Poisoning,  alcohol — Continued 

methyl 69, 

vapor 69, 

induhtria   69, 

alum 65. 

ammonia,  acute 65. 

industrial 65, 

ammonium  carbonate 65, 

hydroxide 65, 

amyl  alcohol 65, 

industrial 65, 

nitrite 69,  194, 

amylene  hydrate 65, 

aniline 65, 

industrial 65, 

antimony 65. 

industrial 65. 

antipyrine,  acute 65, 

chronic 65, 

arsenic,  acute 65,  66, 

chronic 65, 

industrial 65, 

arseniuretted  hydrogen 65, 

industrial 65, 

aspidium 65, 

atropine 66, 

barium 65, 

belladonna 66, 

benzine 66, 

benzol 66, 

industrial 66, 

bismuth 66, 

borax 66, 

boric  acid ' 66, 

bromide 66, 

bromine 66, 

bromoform 66, 

caffeine,  acute 67, 

chronic 67, 

cannabis  indica,  acute 66, 

chronic 66, 

cantharides 66, 

carbolic  acid 66, 

carbon  dioxide 66, 

industrial 66, 


289 

Poisoning,  carbon— Continued 

disulphide 66,  icj2 

industrial 66,  141 

monoxide 66,  196 

industrial 66,  141 

castor  oil  seed 60  192 

^Ijf^^Vu  ;. •    •^^'   191 

chloral  hydrate,  acute 66,   192 

^,       ,       .,  chronic 66',  142 

chloralamide   66  ig-' 

^[^[o^^^e. ■ .  66,'  71,  ■192,'  194'  195 

chlorethyl 66,  192 

u,     •_>        ':?P°'' 66,   196 

chloride  of  hme,  industrial 66,    141 

chlorinated  lime .66',   192 

,  ,     .  soda 66,'   193 

chlorine.. _ 6?;    196 

industrial 67,   141 

chloroform 6?'   ig-z 

^'apor ;   67^   196 

delayed 67,   196 

chromium a?    rm 

industrial 67,    141 

chrysarobin 67     19" 

cinchona 61    193 

coca,  acute '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  .'.'.'.6l\  193 

^  chrome 67,   142 

cocaine,  acute.  ...  6?'   it-' 

chronic 67,   142 

cocculus  indicus 67*  193 

codei.ne,  acute ..'.'.'.  .'.'.'.'..'jQ,   194 

chronic 70,   142 

^°ft^  •. 67,  42 

cochicine 67,  193 

colchicum 67,  193 

conium 67  ^^^ 

copaiba 67  ^^^ 

^°PPe^ 67,   193 

c^colm 67,   193 

^^^f°t% 67,   193 

c^oton  oil 67    j^^ 

^"•■^^^^ 67,   193 

^■>'^"^de  .. 68,   193 

industrial 68,    141 


290 


Poisoning — Continued 


cyanogen 68, 

industrial 68, 

delphinium 67, 

digitalis 68, 

dinitrobenzol,  industrial.  .  .  .  :    68, 

dionine,  acute 70, 

chronic 70, 

duboisia 68, 

egg  albumin 68, 

elaterin ;  .  .  .  68, 

elaterium 68, 

epidemic   meat 45, 

epinephrin 68, 

ergot,  acute 68, 

chronic 68, 

ether,  acute 68, 

chronic 68, 

vapor 68, 

extract,  parathyreoid 70, 

thymus 72, 

thyreoid 72, 

fish 68, 

venom 68, 

formaldehyde 68,  193, 

industrial 68, 

fusel  oil 65, 

gas,  illuminating 66,  69, 

industrial 66,  69, 

marsh 69, 

industrial 69, 

nitrous,  industrial 70, 

sewer 71, 

industrial 71, 

gasoline 68,   193, 

industrial 68. 

gelsemium 68, 

guaiacol 67, 

heroine,  acute 70, 

chronic 70, 

hexamethylenamine 68, 

hydrochloric  acid 68, 

industrial 68, 

hydrocyanic  acid 68,  193 

industrial 68, 


291 


Poisoning — Continued 

hydrofluoric  acid 68 

industrial 68 

hyoscine 69 

hyoscyamine 68 

hyoscyamus ■ 68 

ice  cream 69 

illuminating  gas .' 66,  69 

industrial 66,  69 

iodine 69 

iodoform 69 

iron 69 

kerosene 69 

lead,  acute 69 

chromate 67 

chronic 69 

industrial 67,  69,  109 

lobelia 69 

lysol.... 69 

magnesium 69 

manganese,  industrial 69 

marsh  gas 69 

industrial 69 

meat 67 

mercury,  acute 69 

chronic 69 

industrial 69 

methyl  alcohol 69 

vapor 69 

industrial 69 

milk 69 

morphine,  acute 70 

chronic '. 70 

muscarine 69 

mushroom 69 

naphthalene 69 

naphthol 69 

nicotine,  acu te 72 

chronic 72 

nitric  acid 69 

nitrite 66,  67,  69,  192,  193,  194 

nitrobenzine 70 

industrial 70 

nitroglycerin 69,    194 

nitrous  gas,  industrial 70 

oxide 70 


292 


Poisoning — Continued 

mix  vomica 70 

opium,  acute 70 

chronic 70 

oxalate,  acid  potassium 70 

oxalic  acid 70 

paraldehyde,  acute 70 

chronic 70 

parathyreoid  extract 70 

pennyroyal 70 

petroleum 70 

vapor,  industrial 70 

phenacetin,  acute 70 

chronic 70 

phenol 66.  70,  192 

phosphoretted  hydrogen 70 

phosphoric  acid 70 

phosphorous  acid 70 

phosphorus,  acute 70 

industrial 71 

physostigma 71 

physostigmine 71 

picric  acid 67,  7 1 ,  193 

industrial 71 

picrotoxine 67 

pilocarpine 71 

pilocarpus 71 

potassium,  acid  oxalate 70 

carbonate 71 

chlorate 71 

hydroxide 71 

nitrate 71 

potato  .  ■ 71 

pyridine,  industrial 71 

pyrogallic  acid 71 

quinine 67 

resorcin 71 

rhus  toxicodendron 

salicylate 71 

salicylic  acid 71 

santonin 71 

scopolamine 69 

serum 71 

sewer  gas 71 

industrial 71 


293 


Poisoning — Continued 

shell  fish 68, 

silver,  acute 71, 

chronic 71, 91, 

snake  venom 71, 

soda,  chlorinated. .  , 66, 

sodium  carbonate 71, 

chlorate 71, 

chloride 71, 

hydroxide 71, 

stramonium 71, 

strophanthin 72, 

strophanthus 71, 

strychnine 70, 

sulphonal,  acute 72, 

chronic 72,, 

sulphur  chloride,  industrial 72, 

sulphuretted  hydrogen 72, 

industrial.  .  .71,  72, 

sulphuric  acid 72, 

sulphurous  acid 72, 

vapor,  industrial 72, 

tansy 72, 

tartaric  acid 72, 

tea 72, 

industrial 72, 

thymus  extract 72, 

thyreoid  extract 72, 

tin 72, 

tobacco,  acute .  .    : 72, 

chronic 72, 

industrial 72, 

trional,  acute 72, 

chronic 72, 

turpentine 72, 

vapor. 72, 

industrial 72, 

venom,  fish 68, 

snake 71, 

veratrum 72, 

veronal,  acute 72, 

chronic 72, 

zinc 72. 

Poisonings  and  intoxications 65,  141,  192, 

industrial 65,  109, 


294 


Poliomyelitis,  acute  anterior 58 

bulbar 56,  58 

chronic  anterior 58 

Polycythaemia,  chronic 16 

Polypus,  nasal 89 

Pons,  haemorrhage  into 57 

Portal  vein,  obstruction  of 25 

pylephlebitis   of 19,  25 

thrombosis  of 25 

Potassium,  acid,  oxalate  poisoning 70 

carbonate  poisoning 71 

chlorate  poisoning 71 

hydroxide   poisoning 71 

nitrate  poisoning 71 

Potato  poisoning 71 

Pott's  disease 16,   18,   136 

Powdered  glass,  injury  from  swallowing 

Precocious  menstruation 73 

Precocity 54,  73 

Pregnancy,  accidental  haemorrhage 104 

albuminuria 105 

deformed   pelvis 105 

displacement  of  uterus 105 

eclampsia 1 07 

haemorrhage,  accidental 104 

hydramnios 105 

mamillitis 74,   106,    177 

nephritis,  acute lOi,   106,    167,  168 

normal 1 07 

placenta  praevia 104,  107,   178 

toxaemia  of 36,   102,  107,  160,   168 

vomiting  of 36,   107,   160 

Premature  delivery 107 

Prematurity 108 

Prepuce,    redundant 81 

Preputial  adhesions 81 

concretions 81 

Presbyopia 40 

Primary  splenomegaly. 15 

Proctalgia 33 

Proctitis 33 

Proctocele 79 

Progressive  chorea,  chronic 59 

muscular  dystrophy 57 

ossifying  myositis 55 


295 


Prolapse  of  anterior  vaginal  wall 79, 

posterior  vaginal  wall 70, 

rectum 33, 

urethra 1 04, 

uterus 77, 

vaginal  wall,  anterior 79, 

posterior 79, 

Prostate,  abscess  of 82, 

atrophy  of 82, 

calculus  in 82, 

congenital  malformation  of 82, 

enlargement  of 82, 

gland,  diseases  of 82, 

gonococcus  infection  ot 82, 

syphilis  of 82, 

tuberculosis  of 82, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Prostatitis,  acute 82, 

chronic 82, 

Prurigo 94, 

Pruritus 94, 

ani 33,  94 

vulvae 73,  94, 

Pseudocyesis 54,  107, 

Pseudoleuchaemia,  infantile 16, 

splenic '. 15, 

Psilosis  . 24, 

Psoriasis , 94, 

Psychasthenia 51, 

Psychical  tic 51,  60,  144, 

Psychopathic  state,  constitutional 51, 

Psychosis  due  to  organic  brain  disease .  52,  59, 

epileptic 52,  S9, 

exhaustive,  infective  and  toxic  .' 51, 

hysterical 52,  59, 

intoxication 51,  65,  66,  67.  69,  70,  141, 

manic  depressive 52, 

polyneuritica ." 51, 

senile 52,  S4, 

thyreoigenous 38,  52, 

traumatic   : .52, 

Pterygium 42, 

Pubiotomy 132 


396 


Puerperium,  abscess  of  mammary  gland. 73,  104,  177, 

pelvic 75,  104,  174, 

submammary 73,  104,  177, 

accidental  haemorrhage 104, 

albuminuria 105, 

displacement  of  uterus 77,  105, 

eclampsia 107, 

embolism  of 19,  105,  152, 

endometritis,  acute 77,  105, 

lymphangitis  of 50,  106,  153, 

mamillitis 74,  106,  177, 

mammary  gland,  fistula  01  .74,  105,  177, 

mastitis 74   106,  177, 

metritis,  acute 78,  106,  174, 

nephritis,  acute lOi,  106,  167,  168, 

nipple,  fissure  of 74,  105,  177, 

normal 1 07, 

pelvic  cellulitis 44,  75,  105,  174, 

peritonitis,  acute  genera 27.  106, 

local 27,  106, 

phlebitis  of 19,  107,  152, 

retained  secundines 107, 

rupture  of  uterus 107, 

septichaemia 46,  107,  135, 

thrombosis  of 19,  107,  152, 

vulva,  haematoma  of 105, 

Pulex  penetrans 63,  94, 

Pulmonary  artery,  embolism  of 88, 

thrombosis  of 88, 

emphysema,  congenital 88, 

interlobular 88, 

senile 88, 

miliary  tuberculosis,  acute 47,  88, 

tuberculosis,  chronic 47,  88, 

Punctum  lacrimale,  stenosis  of 42, 

Punctured  wounds,  see  various  organs,  structures  anU  re 
gions 

Purpura 16,   1 40 

Pyaemia : 46 

Pyelitis 102,   169 

Pyelonephritis 102,   169 

Pylephlebitis 19,  25,   152 

Pyloric  incontinence 35,   159 

Pylorospasm 35,   159 

Pylorus,  stenosis  of 35,   160 


297 


Pyonephrosis 102 

Pyopneumopericardium 21 

Pyopneumothorax 90 

Pyorrhoea  alveolaris 30 

Pyridine  poisoning,  industrial 7 1 

Pyrogallic  acid,  poisoning 71 

Quarries,  traumatism  in 109 

Quays,  traumatism  on 

Quinine  poisoning 67 


Rabies 46,  52, 

Radium  burns 92,   1 10,   182, 

Railroads,  traumatism  by 109, 

Railway  spine 59, 

Ranula 30,  96, 

Raynaud's  disease 54, 

Recurrent  vomiting 36, 

Recto-urethral  fistula 33,  104, 

Rectovaginal  fistula 33,  78, 

Rectum,  abrasion  of 

abscess  about 32, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 33, 

diseases  of 32, 

fistulae  of 33,  78,   104,  164, 

foreign  body  in 33, 

gonococcus  infection  of 33, 

haemorrhage  from 33, 

injuries  of 

parasite  in 24,  60, 

prolapse  of 33, 

spasm  of 33, 

stricture  of 33, 

syphilis  of 34, 

tuberculosis  of 34, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant • 98, 

ulcer  of 34, 

wound  of,  gunshot 115 

incised 115 

lacerated 115 

punctured 115 

stab 115 


298 


Redundant  prepuce 81,  173 

scrotum 83,  173 

Refraction,  errors  of 40,  147 

Regional  injuries 125 

Regulation,  diet 53,  190 

Regurgitation  from  stomach 35,  159 

Relapsing  fever 46,  133 

Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor 79,  176 

Renal  colic 101,  169 

haematuria 101,  1 68 

Reproductive  organs,  congenital    malformation   of 

female 15,  189 

male 15,  189 

diseases  of  female 73,  173 

male 81,  171 

injuries  of  female 119 

male 119 

tumors  of  female,  benign, 


95,  97,   173, 
malignant.  .98, 

male,  benign 95, 

malignant.  .98, 

Resorcin  poisoning 71, 

Respiratory  system,  congenital  malformation  of .  .  15, 

diseases  of 86, 

injuries  of 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Retained  intubation  tube 87, 

secundines,  parturition 107, 

puerperium 107, 

Retention  cyst  of 

lingual  duct 30, 

milk. 74, 

of  urine 1 00, 

Retina,  detachment  of 41, 

haemorrhage  into 41, 

hyperaesthesia  of 41 , 

Retinal  artery,  embolism  of 41, 

thrombosis  of 42, 

vein,  thrombosis  of 42, 

Retinitis 42, 

Retrocession  of  uterus 77, 

Retroflexion  of  uterus 77, 

Retroperitoneal  hernia 43, 

Retroversion  of  uterus 77, 


75 
38 
97 

39 
95 
89 

54 
22 
97 
39 
55 
79 
79 
96 

57 
81 
70 
48 
48 
48 
52 
52 
52 
49 
75 
75 
63 
75 


299 


Rheumatic  fever,  acute 46,  51 

subacute 46,  51 . 

Rheumatism,  chronic  articular 54, 

muscular 54, 

Rhinitis,  acute 89, 

atrophic 89, 

hypertrophic 89, 

Rhinolith 89. 

Rhinoscleroma 94, 

Rhus  toxicodendron  poisoning 

Rib,  cervical 14, 

dislocation  of 

fracture  of 

compound  

Rickets 18,  54, 

Ringworm 93,  94, 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever. 46. 

Rosacea 94, 

Round  ligament,  hydrocele  of 76, 

Rumination 35, 

Rupture  of  bladder 

gallbladder 

gallduct 

globe .  . 

heart,  spontaneous 20, 

intestine 

kidney 

ligament 

liver 

muscle 

sheath  of 

nerv^e 

oesophagus 

spontaneous 32, 

omentum 

pancreas 

peritonaeum 

spleen 

spontaneous 37, 

stomach  

tendon 

thoracic  duct 

tympanum,  traumatic 

ureter 

urethra  


300 


Rupture  of — Continued 

uterus,  parturition 107, 

puerperium 1 07, 

traumatic 

Saccharomyces 63, 

Sacrum,  fracture  of 

compound 

Salicylate  poisoning 71, 

Salicylic  acid  poisoning 71, 

Salivary  duct,  abscess  of 30, 

concretion  in 30, 

congenital  malformation  of 30, 

cyst  of,  retention 30, 

fistula  of 30, 

foreign  body  in 

inflammation  of 30, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

stab 

ducts,  diseases  of 30, 

injuries  of 

gland,  abscess  of 30, 

concretion  in •  •  ■  •  30, 

congenital  malformation  of 30, 

fistula  of 30, 

foreign  body  in 

inflammation  of 30, 

parotid,  gaseous  tumor  of 30, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised. 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

glands,  diseases  of 30, 

injuries  of 

Salpingitis,  acute 76, 

chronic 76, 

eustachian,  acute 38, 

chronic 38, 


301 


Saltatory  spasm 60, 

Santonin  poisoning 71, 

Sarcoma  of 98,  137   138, 

Sarcopsiliasis 63.  94; 

Sarcoptes  scabiei 63, 

Scabies ; 63,  94, 

Scalds no, 

Scalp,  abrasion  of 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

.contusion  of 

foreign  body  in 128, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Scapula,  fracture  of 

compound 

Scarlet  fever 46,  loi,  134, 

Schistosomiasis,  intestinal '. 44,  46,  61,  63, 

urinary 44,  46,  61,  63,  162, 

Schistosomidae 63, 

Schistosomum  haematobium 63, 

Japonicum 63, 

jVIansoni 63, 

Sclerema  ( —  3  mo.) 108, 

Scleritis 42, 

Sclerodermia 94, 

Sclerosis,  amyotrophic  lateral 58, 

arterial,  cerebral 56, 

disseminated 58, 

general  arterial 18,  19,  54,  151, 

lateral 58, 

of  corpus  cavernosum 81, 

ovary 76, 

Scopolamine  poisoning 69, 

Scrotum,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of ., 82, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 82, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 82, 


30- 


Scrotum — Continued 

elephantiasis  of,  nonfilarial 82, 

foreign   body  in 120, 

frostbite  of 120, 

gangrene  of 53, 

infective 83, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

redundant 83, 

syphilis  of 83, 

tuberculosis  of 83, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot ■ 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Scurvy 54 

Sea    sickness 54, 

Sebaceous  cyst 

Seborrhoea 94, 

Secondary   haemorrhage 

Section,  Caesarean 

Secundines,  retained,  parturition 107, 

puerperium 107, 

Seminal  emissions 73, 

vesicle,  abscess  of 83, 

concretion   in 83, 

congenital  malformation  of 83, 

gonococcus  infection  of 83,  137, 

syphilis  of 83, 

tuberculosis  of 83, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

vesicles,  diseases  of 83, 

Senile  pulmonary  emphj'sema.  .  .  .  ;    88, 

psychosis 52,  54, 

Senility 54, 

Separation,  epiphyseal,  of,  traumatic '. 

Septichaemia 46, 

puerperium 46,  107,  135, 


303 


Septum,  nasal,  abscess  of 89, 

deviation  of 89, 

fracture  of 

hacmatoma  of 

perforated 89, 

spur  on 89, 

Serofibrinous  pleurisy 90, 

Serum,  operation  for  injection  of 

poisoning 71, 

Sewer  gas  poisoning 71, 

industrial 71, 

Sexual  instincts,  perverted 51, 

Shell  fish  poisoning 68, 

Shock 54, 

electric,  injury  from 129, 

Shoulder,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

avulsion  of "... 

burn  of 

contusion  of 

crush  of 

dislocation  of 

foreign  body  in 127, 

frostbite  of 127, 

girdle,  congenital  malformation  of 15, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Sickness,  milk 53, 

sea 54, 

Silver  poisoning,  acute 71, 

chronic 71, 91, 

Simple  anaemia 15, 

tic 60, 

Sinus,  frontal,  foreign  body  in 90, 

parasite  of 60,  90, 

maxillary,  foreign  body  in 90, 

parasite  of 60,  90, 

of 54, 

thrombosis  of 58, 

Sinuses  of  nose,  accessory,  diseases  of 90, 


304 


Sinusitis,  ethmoidal .90, 

frontal 90, 

maxillary 90, 

sphenoidal 90, 

Skin,  aspergillosis  of 61,  64, 

atrophy  of 91, 

blastomycosis  of 

cicatrix  of 91, 

congenital  malformation  of 15,  91, 

diseases  of 91, 

donor 54,  94, 

operation  on 

fibroma  of 92,  95, 

fissure  of 92, 

grafting,  operation  for 

parasitic  diseases  of 60,  93, 

syphilis  of .... 94, 

tuberculosis  of 93,  94,   137, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

ulcer  of 94, 

Skull,  congenital  malformation  of 15, 

fracture  of 112, 

compound 112, 

Small  pox 46, 

Smoke  inhalation 130, 

Snake  venom  poisoning 71, 

Snow  blindness 42, 

Sodium  carbonate  poisoning  . 71, 

chlorate  poisoning 71 , 

chloride  poisoning 71, 

hydroxide  poisoning 71, 

Somnambulism 59, 

Sparganum  proliferum 64, 

Spasm,  habit 59, 

nodding 59, 

of  oesophagus 32, 

rectum S3, 

saltatory 60, 

Spasmodic  laryngeal  cough 87, 

Spastic  paralysis,  infantile 57, 

paraplegia,  hereditary 58, 

Special  structures,  injuries  of 

Spermatic  cord,  diseases  of 84, 

gonococcus  infection  of 84,  137, 


305 


Spermatic  cord — Continued 

haematocele  of 84, 

haematoma  of 

nontraumatic 84, 

hydrocele  of 84, 

inflammation  of 84, 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 84, 

torsion  of,  nontraumatic 84, 

traumatic 

tuberculosis  of 84, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  incised 

punctured 

stab 

Spermatocele 85, 

Spermatorrhoea 73, 

Sphenoidal  sinusitis 90, 

Spinal  column,  congenital  malformation  ot 15, 

cord,  compression  of 

concussion  of 

congenital  malformation  of 56, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 56, 

foreign  body  in 119, 

haemorrhage  of,  traumatic 

injuries  of 

laceration  of 

parasite  of 58,  60, 

syphilis  of 58, 

tuberculosis  of 58, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

punctured 

stab : 

meninges,  syphilis  of 58, 

tuberculosis  of 58, 

meningitis 57, 

nerves,  diseases  of 58, 

injuries  of 

pachymeningitis 57, 

Spine,  curvature  of 17,  48, 


306 


Splanchnoptosis 24,  165 

Spleen,  abscess  of 36,   166 

amyloid 36,   166 

congenital  malformation  of 36,   189 

diseases  of 36,   166 

foreign  body  in 124,   198 

infarct  of 36,   166 

injuries  of 124 

parasite  of 37,  60,   166 

rupture  of 124 

spontaneous 37,   166 

syphilis  of 37,   137 

tuberculosis  of 37,   137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,   139 

wound  of,  gunshot 124 

incised ,  .  .  .  .    124 

lacerated 124 

punctured 124 

stab 124 

40 
40 
66 
66 
40 
66 
88 
51 
59 
66 

36 

35 
17 

98 
65 
54 


Splenic  anaemia 15, 

pseudoleuchaemia 15, 

Splenitis,  acute 37, 

chronic  interstitial 37, 

Splenomegaly,  primary 15, 

Splenoptosis 37, 

Spondylitis  deformans 48, 

Spontaneous  rupture  of  heart 20, 

oesophagus 32, 

spleen 37, 

Sporotrichosis  of 63,  94, 

Spotted  fever,  Rocky  Mountain 46, 

Sprain  of  joint 

Sprains  (cause  not  classified) Ill, 

Sprue 24, 

Spur  on  nasal  septum 89, 

Stab  wounds,  see  various  organs,  structures  and  regions 

Stammering 60,    147 

Staphyloma  of  cornea 42,   149 

Starvation   54,   197 

State,  alcoholic  hallucinatory  delusional 51,   1:1.5 

paranoid 51,   145 

psychopathic,  constitutional 51,   144 

Status  lymphaticus '.  .  .37,  50,   153 

Steam  railroads,  traumatism  by 109,   197 


307 

Stenosis  of  bronchus 86,   156 

gallduct 26,  166 

larvnx 87,   155 

nasal  duct 42,   149 

punctual  lacrimale 42,    149 

pylorus 35,    160 

trachea 86,   156 

Sterility 73,  173,  176 

Sternum,  dislocation  of 117 

fracture  of 1  12 

compound 112 

Stillborn    child 108 

Sting,  insect 69,    192 

Stokes-Adams'    disease 20,   153 

Stomach,  adhesions  about 34,   166 

atony  of 34,   159 

atrophy  of 34,  159 

congenital  malformation  of 34,   189 

contusion  of 114 

deformity  of,  acquired 34,    159 

dilatation  of,  acute 34,  159 

chronic 34,   159 

diseases    of 34,  159 

foreign   body  in 34,   159 

inj  uries    of 114 

parasite    of 35,  162 

regurgitation  from 35,    159 

rupture  of 114 

syphilis  of 35,   137 

tuberculosis   of 35,  136 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     96 

malignant 98,    138 

ulcer  of 35,   159 

perforating 35,   159 

wound  of,  gunshot 114 

incised 114 

lacerated 114 

punctured 114 

stab 114 

Stomatitis 28,   158 

gangrenous 28,  181 

Strain  of  joint 117 

muscle 118 

Strains  (cause  not  classified) Ill,   198 

Stramonium  poisoning 71,   195 


308 


Strangulation 130 

of  penis 120 

Street  railroads,  traumatism  by 109,   197 

Stretching  of  nerve,  operative 1 19 

Stricture  of  intestine 24, 

oesophagus 32, 

pharynx 29, 

rectum 33, 

ureter 103, 

urethra 1 04, 

uterine  canal 78, 

Stroke,  lightning no,  129, 

Strongylidae 

Strongyloides   intestinalis 64, 

Strongylus  bronchialis 

Gibsoni 64, 

gigas 

subtilis 64, 

Strophanthin  poisoning 72, 

Strophanthus  poisoning 71, 

Strychnine  poisoning 70, 

Stump,  amputation 52, 

Stuttering 60, 

Subdural  haemorrhage 57, 

injection  of  antitoxin 

Subinvolution  of  uterus 78, 

Submammary  abscess 73, 

puerperium 73,  104,  177, 

Submersion in,  129, 

Subphrenic  abscess 27, 

Subway  railroads,  traumatism  by 109, 

Sudamina 94, 

Suffocation iii,l  30, 

Sulphonal  poisoning,  acute 72, 

chronic 72, 

Sulphur  chloride  poisoning,  industrial 72, 

Sulphuretted  hydrogen  poisoning 72, 

industrial 71,  72, 

Sulphuric  acid  poisoning 72, 

Sulphurous  acid  poisoning 72, 

vapor  poisoning,  industrial. 72, 

Sunburn 92,  130,  182 

Sunstroke in,  130, 


309 


Suppurative  nephritis,  disseminated 102, 

pleurisy 90, 

Suprarenal  gland,  congenital  malformation  of 37, 

diseases  of 37,  140, 

haemorrhage  into 37, 

syphilis  of 37, 

tuberculosis  of 37, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

Surface  railroads,  traumatism  by 109, 

Swallowing  powdered  glass,  injury  from 

Sycosis 64,  94, 

Symblepharon 42, 

Symphysiotomy 

Syncope 54,  56, 

Syndrome,  Korssakow's 51, 

Synechia 41, 

Synovitis,  acute 47, 

chronic 47, 

traumatic 47,  1 1 7, 

Syphilis 46, 

of 46, 

anus 34, 

arter>' 19, 

bladder 100, 

bone 18, 

brain 58, 

bronchus 86, 

bursa 18, 

cartilage 18, 

cerebral  meninges 58, 

cerebrospinal  meninges 58, 

ear 39, 

epididymis 85, 

eye 42, 

eyelid 42, 

Falloppian  tube 77, 

heart  20, 

intestine 24, 

joint.  .  .  .  : 48, 

kidney 102, 

larynx 87, 

lip 28, 


310 


Syphilis  of — Continued 

liver 25 

lung ;    88 

lymph  nodes 50 

mammary  gland 74 

mouth 28 

muscle .  .  :    55 

nasal  passage 89 

nerve 59 

oesophagus 32 

ovary . 77 

palate 29 

pancreas 32 

penis 81 

pericardium 21 

peritonaeum 27 

pharynx v. 29 

pineal  gland 36 

prostate 82 

rectum 34 

scrotum 83 

seminal  vesicle 83 

skin 94 

spermatic  cord 84 

spinal  cord 58 

meninges 58 

spleen 37 

stomach 35 

suprarenal  gland 37 

tendon  sheath 56 

testicle 85 

thymus  gland 37 

thyreoid  gland 38 

tongue 31 

tonsil 31 

trachea 86 

urethra 104 

uterus 78 

uvula 29 

vagina 79 

vein 19 

vulva 80 

Syringomyelia 58 

arthropathy  of 48 


311 


Tabardillo 46, 

Tabes  dorsalis 58, 

arthropathy  of 48, 

Tachycardia 21, 

Taenia  echinococcus 64, 

saginata 64, 

solium 64, 

Talipes 49, 

congenital 15,  49, 

Tansy  poisoning 72, 

Tape  worms 64, 

Tarsus,  dislocation  of 

Tartaric  acid  poisoning 72, 

Tea  poisoning 72, 

industrial 72, 

Teeth,  diseases  of 3o, 

injuries  of 

Tendon,  dislocation  of 

rupture  of 

sheath,  abscess  of 56, 

gonococcus  infection  of 56, 

syphilis  of 56, 

tuberculosis  of 56,   137, 

sheaths,  diseases  of :    56, 

tumors  of.  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Tendons,  diseases  of 56, 

injuries  of 

Tenontosynovitis  of 56, 

Teratoma  of 

Terrors,  night 59, 

Testicle,  abscess  of 84, 

atroph}-  of 84, 

congenital  malformation  of 84, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 84, 

dislocation  of 

gangrene  of 85, 

gonococcus  infection  of ...  .84,  85,   137,  172, 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 85, 


312 


Testicle — Continued 

tuberculosis  of 85, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Tetanus 45,  52, 

Tetany 54, 

Thermic  fever 130, 

Thigh,  abrasion  of 

amputation  of,  accidental 

avulsion  of 

burn  of 

contusion  of 

crush  of 

foreign  body  in 127, 

frostbite  of 127, 

haematoma  of 

injuries  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Thoracic  duct,  fistula  of 50, 

rupture  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

stab 

Thoracointestinal  fistula 91, 

Thorax,  congenital  malformation  o"^ 15, 

Threatened  abortion 104, 

miscarriage 106, 

Thrombosis  of 19, 

puerperium 19,  107,  152, 

cerebral  artery 58, 

vein 58, 

mesenteric  artery 24,  26, 

vein 24,  26, 

portal  vein 25, 


313 


Thrombosis  of — Continued 

pulmonary  artery 88,   152 

vein 88,   152 

retinal  artery 42,  152 

vein 42,   152 

sinus 58,   152 

Thrush 28,  62,  64,   158 

Thumb,  dislocation  of H  6 

Thymus  extract  poisoning 72,   195 

gland,  diseases  of 37,   153 

persistent 37,   153 

syphilis  of 37,   137 

tuberculosis  of 37,  137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,  139 

Thyreoid  extract  poisoning 72,   195 

gland,  congenital  malformation  of 37,   189 

diseases  of 37,   155 

parasite  of 38,  60,  155 

syphilis  of 38,  137 

tuberculosis  of 38,  137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     97 

malignant 98,   139 

Thyreoiditis,  acute 38,  155 

chronic 38,   155 

Thyreoigenous  psychosis 38,  52,   145 

Tic,  convulsive 60,   147 

coordinated 60,  147 

painful  of •  -60,  147 

psychical 5i>  60,  144,   147 

simple 60,   147 

Tidal  waves,  traumatism  by 109 

Tin  poisoning 72,   142 

Tobacco  poisoning,  acute 72,   195 

chronic 72,   143 

industrial 72,   142 

Toe,  abrasion  of 127 

amputation  of,  accidental 127 

avulsion  of 127 

burn  of 127 

contusion  of 127 

crush  of 127 

dislocation  of 117 

foreign  body  in 127,    198 

frostbite  of 127,   197 


314 


Toe — Continued 

haematoma  of 

hammer 56, 

injuries  of 

nail,  avulsion  of 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Toenail,  avulsion  of 

Tokelau 6 1 ,  64, 

Tongue,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of 30, 

atrophy  of 30, 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 30, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 30, 

foreign  body  in 

injuries  of 

parasite  of 3 1 ,  60, 

syphilis  of 31, 

tuberculosis  of 31, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Tonsil,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

foreign  body  in 114, 

hypertrophy  of 31, 

parasite  of 31, 

syphilis  of 31, 

tuberculosis  of 31, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 


315 


Tonsillar  abscess 31, 

Tonsillitis 31, 

Tonsils,  diseases  of 31, 

injuries   ot 

Tooth,  avulsion  of 

caries  of 30, 

extraction  of 

fracture  of 

Tornadoes,  traumatism  by 

Torsion  of  omentum 26, 

spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 84, 

traumatic 

Torticollis 55, 

Toxaemia  of  pregnancy 36,  102,  107,  160,   168, 

Toxic,  infective,  exhaustive  and,  psychosis 51, 

Trachea,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 86, 

diseases  of 86,  155, 

fistula  of 86, 

foreign  body  in 86, 

injuries  of 

parasite  in  wall  of 60,  86, 

stenosis  of 86, 

syphilis    of 86, 

tuberculosis    of 86, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

ulcer  of 86, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

punctured 

stab 

Tracheal  cartilage,  fracture  of 

rings,  ossification  of 17,  86,  156, 

Tracheitis 86, 

Tracheocele 86, 

Trachoma 40,  42, 

Transfusion  of  blood  for 

Transportation  injuries 

Transposition  of  viscera 15, 

Transverse  myelitis 57, 

Traumatic  castration 

emphysema 

epilation 


316 


Traumatic — Continued 

epiphyseal  separation  of Ill 

haematoma  of  external  ear 115 

vulva 122 

haemorrhage  into  joint 117 

of  brain 118 

spinal  cord 119 

under  conjunctiva 116 

neurosis 59,  146 

ossifying  myositis 55,  188 

psychosis 52,  145 

rupture  of  tympanum 115 

uterus 121 

synovitis 47,   117,  186 

torsion  of  spermatic  cord 121 

urethral  fever 104,  125,  171 

Traumatism  by  aeroplanes 109 

automobiles 109 

balloons 109 

building  operations 109 

conflagration 108,   130,   195,  196 

crushing,  other 109,  197 

cutting  instruments 110,  196 

diving,  deep  sea 109 

earthquakes 109 

electricity,  industrial 109,  197 

nonindustrial  .  .  .  109,    110,  197 

electric  railroads  (extraurban) 109 

elevators,  freight 109 

passenger 109 

explosives 110 

fall no,  197 

firearms 110,  196 

fireworks 110 

floods 109 

forest  fires 108,  195 

freight  elevators 109 

heat  in  engine  rooms 109 

laundries 109 

horses,  (5ge  also  injuries  by  animals).  109 

landslides 109 

machines  in  factories 109 

workshops 109 

other 109 


317 


Traumatism  by — Continued 

passenger  elevators 

piercing  instruments 110, 

railroads,  electric  (extraurban) .  .  109, 

steam 109, 

street 109, 

tidal  waves 

tornadoes  

transportation  agencies 

vehicles,  other .109, 

volcanic  eruption 

water  transportation 

in  mines 109, 

quarries 109, 

tunnelling 

vessels 

workshops 

on  docks  

drj^  docks 

piers  

quays 

wharfs 

see  Injuries 

Trembles 53 , 

Trichiasis 42, 

Trichina  sp'ralis 64, 

Trichiniasis 46,  64, 

Trichocephalus  dispar 64, 

Trichomonas  hominis 62, 

Trichophyton 64, 

Trichophytosis 64,  94, 

Trichosporum 

Trichostrongylus  instabilis 64, 

Trichuriasis 64, 

Trichuris  trichiura 64, 

Trigger  finger 49, 

Trional  poisoning,  acute 72, 

chronic 72, 

Tr^^panosoma 

Trypanosomiasis r 46,  64,  65, 

Tuberculide 94, 

Tuberculosis,  acute  bronchopneumonic 47,  88, 

general 47, 

pneumonic 47,  88, 

pulmonary  miliary 47,  88, 


318 


Tuberculosis — Continued 

chronic  pulmonary 47,  88 

of 47,  136 

anus 34 

appendix 22 

artery 19 

bladder .100 

bone 16,  18 

brain 58 

bronchus 86 

bursa 18 

cartilage 18 

cerebral  meninges. 58 

cerebrospinal  meninges 58 

Cowper's  gland 81 

ear 39 

epididymis ' ....  85 

eye 42 

Falloppian  tube 77 

heart 20 

intestine 24 

joint 49 

kidney 1 02 

larynx 87 

lip 28 

liver 25 

lymph  node 49,  50 

mammary  gland 74 

mouth 28 

muscle 55 

nasal  passage 89 

oesophagus 32 

omentum 26 

ovary 77 

palate 29 

pancreas 32 

penis 81 

pericardium 21 

peritonaeum 27 

pharynx 29,  137 

pineal  gland 36 

pleura 91 

prostate 82 

rectum 34 


319 


Tuberculosis  of — Continued 

scrotum 83,  1 37 

seminal  vesicle 83,  1-^7 

skin 93,94,  137,  183 

spermatic  cord 84,  137 

spinal  cord 58,  137 

meninges 58,  136 

spleen 37,  137 

stomach 35,  136 

suprarenal  gland 37,  140 

tendon  sheath 56,  137,  187 

testicle 85,  137 

thymus  gland  37,  137 

thyreoid  gland 38,  1 37 

tongue 31,  1 37 

tonsil 3>,  137 

trachea 86,  136 

ureter 103,  137 

urethra 104,  137 

uterus 78,  137 

uvula 29,  137 

vagina 79,  176 

vein 19,137 

vulva 80,  137 

Tuberculous  abscess  of .  .  .  .  16,  29,  43,  48,  49,  55,  137,  158 

bone 16,  137,  185 

cartilage 16,  137 

lymph  nodes 49,  137 

muscle 55,  137 

pharynx 29,  137,  158 

vertebrae 16,  136 

Tumor,  phantom 54,  199 

Tumors,  benign 95,  139,  173,  175 

malignant 98,  137 

mixed^enign 96 

-malignant 99 

Tunica  vaginalis,  diseases  of 85,  172 

haematocele  of 85,  121,  172 

hydrocele  of 85,  173 

injuries  of 121 

Tunnelling,  traumatism  in 109 

Turpentine  poisoning 72,  195 

vapor  poisoning .72,  196 

industrial 72,  142 


320 


Tympanum,  rupture  of,  traumatic 115 

wound  of,  punctured 115 

Typhoid  bacillus  carrier 47,  133 

Typhoid  fever 47,  51,  52,  133,   145 

Typhus  fever 47,   133 

Mexican 46,   135 

Ulcer  of  bladder 100,   170 

bronchus 86,   156 

cornea 42,  149 

duodenum 24,  161 

perforating 24,   161 

epiglottis 87,   155 

eye 42,   149 

intestine  (2  yrs.   +) 24,  161 

(—  2  yrs.) 24,   160 

perforating  (2  yrs.   +) 24,  161 

(—  2  yrs.) 24,   160 

mouth 28,  158 

nasal  passage 89,  154 

rectum 34,  165 

skin 94,  184 

varicose 94,  152 

stomach 35,  1 59 

perforating 35,  159 

trachea 86,  156 

Ulcerative  enteritis 23,  160,  161 

Umbilical  cord,  haemorrhage  from 107,  190 

hernia 43,  164 

strangulated 43,  164 

Uncinariasis 63,  65,  161 

Unclassified  dysentery 22,  45,  134 

violence 110 

Union  of  bone,  delayed 18,  186 

faulty 18,   186 

vicious 18,   186 

cartilage,  faulty 18,  188 

Unknown 54,  198 

cause,  fever  of 45.  198 

Upper  extremity,  injuries  of 127 

Uraemia,  acute 102,   168 

chronic 1 02,  168 

Ureter,  abrasion  of 125 

calculus  in,  impacted 102,   169 

congenital  malformation  of 102,   190 


321 


Ureter — Continued 

diseases   of 102,   i68,  169, 

tistulae   of 103, 

foreign  body  in 103, 

gonococcus  infection  of 103,    137, 

injuries  of 

rupture   of 

stricture  of 103, 

tuberculosis  of .  .  . 103, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

Ureteral    colic loi,    103, 

Ureteritis 1 03, 

Uretero-vaginal  fistula 78,  IC3, 

vesical  fistula 99,  103, 

Urethra,  abrasion  of 

abscess  about 1 03, 

acquired  deformity  of 103, 

burn  of 

calculus  in,  impacted 103, 

caruncle  of 96,  103, 

congenital  malformation  of 103, 

diseases  of 1 03, 

fistulae  of 104, 

foreign  body  in 1 04, 

gonococcus  infection  of 104,  137, 

injuries  of 

prolapse  of 104, 

rupture  of 

stricture   of 104, 

syphilis    of 104, 

tuberculosis  of 104, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Urethral  fever,  traumatic 104,  125, 


322 


Urethritis,  acute 104,   171 

chronic 104,   171 

Urethro-vaginal  fistula 78,  104,   171 

vesical  fistula 100,  104,   171 

Urinary  organs,  congenital  malformation  of 15,   190 

diseases  of 99,   167 

injuries  of 124 

tumors  of,  benign 95,     98 

malignant 98,   139 

schistosomiasis 44,  46,  61,  63,  162,   169 

Urine,  extravasation  of 103,   170 

incontinence  of 100,   170 

retention  of 100,   170 

Urticaria 95,   184 

pigmentosa 95,  184 

Uterine  canal,  stricture  of 78,  175 

ligaments,  diseases  of 75,  175 

Utero-vaginal  fistula 78,  175 

vesical  fistula 78,  100,   171 

Uterus,  anteflexion  of 77,   1 74 

anteversion  of 77,   174 

atresia  of.  acquired 77,   174 

atrophy  of 77,   1 74 

burn  of 121 

congenital  malformation  of 77,    189 

contusion  of 121 

diseases  of 77,   1 74 

displacement  of 77,   1 74 

pregnancy 105,   178 

puerperium 77,  105,   180 

fistulae  of 78 

injuries  of 121 

laterocession  of 77,   1 74 

prolapse  of 77,   174 

retrocession  of 77,   175 

retroflexion  of 77,   175 

retroversion  of 77,   175 

rupture  of,  parturition 107,   179 

puerperium 107,   179 

traumatic 121 

subinvolution  of 78,   180 

syphilis  of 78,   137 

tuberculosis  of 78,   137 

tumors  of,  benign 95,  97,    173 

malignant 98,   138 


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Uterus — Continued 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab  .  . 

Uvula,  abrasion  of 

burn  of 

congenital  malformation  of 14,  28, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 28, 

elongation  of 29, 

foreign  body  in 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 29, 

tuberculosis  of 29, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

Vaccinia 47, 

Vagina,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of 78 , 

atresia  of,  acquired 78, 

burn  of ' 

congenital  malformation  of 78, 

cyst  of 78, 

diseases  of 78, 

fistulae  of 

foreign  body  in 79, 

gonococcus  infection  of 79,  137, 

injuries  of 

syphilis    of 79, 

tuberculosis  of 79, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 

X'aginal  wall,  anterior,  prolapse  of 79, 

posterior,  prolapse  of 79, 


324 


Vaginismus 73,  79 

Vaginitis,  acute 79 

chronic 79 

Vagrancy 54 

Valvular  disease,  chronic  cardiac 20 

Vapor  poisoning,  chlorethyl 66 

chloroform 67 

delayed 67 

ether 68 

methyl  alcohol 69 

industrial 69 

petroleum,  industrial 70 

sulphurous  acid,  industrial 72 

turpentine 72 

industrial, 72 

Varicocele 19,  84 

Varicose  aneurysm  of 18 

ulcer  of  skin 94 

Varixof 19 

aneurysmal 18 

bladder 19,  100 

broad  ligament 19,  77 

oesophagus 19,  32 

vulva 19,  80 

Vascular  crisis  of 19 

Vehicles,  traumatism  by 109 

Vein,  cerebral,  thrombosis  of 58 

congenital  malformation  of 19 

contusion  of 

embolism  of 19 

puerperium 19,  105,  152 

mesenteric,  thrombosis  of 24,  26 

phlebitis  of 19 

portal,  obstruction  of 25 

thrombosis  of 25 

pylephlebitis 19,  25 

thrombosis  of 19 

cerebral 58 

puerperium 19,   107,   152 

retinal 42 

varix  of 19 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated 

punctured 

stab 


325 


\'cins,  diseases  of 18, 

injuries  of 

Veldt  sore 47, 

Venom  poisoning,  fish 68, 

snake 71, 

Ventral  hernia 43, 

strangulated 43, 

Veratrum  poisoning 72, 

Veronal  poisoning,  acute 72, 

chronic 72, 

Verruga  Peruviana 47, 

Version 

\'ertebra,  abscess  of,  tuberculous i6,   17,  48 

dislocation  of 

fracture  of 112, 

compound 112, 

tuberculous  abscess  of 16    1 7,  48  , 

Vertigo 54, 

Vesicovaginal  fistula 78,   100, 

Vessels,  traumatism  in 

X'icious  union  of  bone 18, 

Vincent's  angina 28, 

Violence,  other  external 110, 

unclassified 

Viscera,  transposition  of 15, 

Vision,  perverted  color 42, 

Vitiligo 93, 

Vitreous  humor,  opacity  of 42, 

Vocal  cords,  paralysis  of 87, 

Volcanic  eruption,  traumatism  by 

Volvulus 24, 

Vomiting,  cylic 36, 

intermittent 36, 

of  pregnancy 36,   107,   160, 

periodic 36, 

recurrent 36, 

\'ulva,  abrasion  of 

abscess  of 79, 

atrophy  of 79, 

burn  of 

chancroid  of 80, 

congenital  malformation  of 80, 

contusion  of 

diseases  of 79, 

elephantiasis  of,  nonfilarial. 80, 


326 


Vulva — Continued 

foreign  body  in 1 22, 

gonococcus  infection  of 80, 

haematoma  of,  nontraumatic 80, 

puerperium 105, 

traumatic 

hydrocele  of 80, 

hypertrophy  of 80, 

injuries  of 

syphilis  of 80, 

tuberculosis  of 80, 

tumors  of,  benign 95, 

malignant 98, 

varix  of 19,  80, 

wound  of,  gunshot 

incised 

lacerated  

punctured 

stab 

Vulvitis,  acute 80, 

chronic 80, 


98 
37 

76 

79 

22 

76 
76 

22 

37 
37 
97 

38 
52 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
77 
V 


Wart 95,  184 

Water,  deprivation  of 53,  197 

transportation,  traumatism  by 109 

Weather,  injuries  by 109,  1 10,  iii 

Werlhof's  disease 16,  139 

Wharfs,  traumatism  on 109 

Whooping  cough : 47,  134 

Workshops,  traumatism  in 109 

Wound  of,  gunshot 

incise  5eg  various  organs,  structures  and 

lacerated      )  •  &       > 

punctured    |         ^ 

stab  J 

operation 129,  199 

Wrist,  dislocation  about 117 

joint,  fracture  about 112 

compound 112 

Xanthoma 95,  184 

Xerodermia  pigmentosa 95,  184 

Xerosis 42,  149 

Xerostomia 28,  158 

X-ray  burns 9^;  1 10,  182,  195 


327 


Yaws 47,   135 

Yellow  fever 47,   134 

atrophy  of  liver,  acute 25,   165 

Zinc  poisoning 72,   195 

Zoster ■ 59,  92,  184 


328 


ERRATA 


Page  34,  Tuberculosis  of  Anus  and  Tuberculosis  of 
Rectum,  for  "34**  read,  31. 

Page     54,  Vertigo,  for  "  189A  **  read,  74. 

Page    66,  after  "  165B  Carbon  Disulphide Poisoning** 

insert,  when  inhaled  assign  number  168B. 

Page    71,  Rhiis  Toxicodendron    Poisoning,  for    "  1450 
read,  165B. 

Page    78,  Subinvolution   of  Uterus,    for  "140"    read, 

136. 
Page  136,  under  Title  31  insert,  Tuberculosis  of  Anus 

and  Tuberculosis  of  Rectum. 

Page  140,  for  "  Insipidis'*  read,  Insipidus. 

Page  147,  under  title  74  insert.  Vertigo  do  not  use  as  a 
primary  diagnosis  when  cause  can  be  deter- 
mined. 

Page  169,  for  '*  Schistosmiasis '*  read,  "  Schistosomi- 
asis. 

Page  179,    under   Title    136,    insert,    Subinvolution   of 

Uterus, 
Page  180,    under   Title    140,    omit,    Subinvolution     of 

Uterus. 


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